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3.00 Credits
This is the second course dealing with analytical research tools. The analytical tools examined in This course center around gas and liquid chromatography as well as associated techniques and equipment which supplement the use of these tools. Students are expected to design an investigative project, do the research, and complete a formal report including abstract, description of techniques,and interpretation of results. Prerequisite: Regents Chemistry (3: 2, 3) 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Liberal Arts and Sciences College Science/Math/Engineering/Tech Division Chemistry Department Course Attributes: Lib Arts/Sci Elec-LASC, Science Elective
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1.00 Credits
This independent study course is designed to permit individual students to pursue topics or projects approved by supervising faculty. Prerequisites: 1. Completion of at least one semester's work in a degree program at SUNY Delhi. 2. A cumulative grade point average of at least 2.00, unless there are extenuating circumstances. 3. At least 3 credit hours in one foundation course specific to the discipline with the permission of the Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences. 4. No more than 6 credit hours of work in independent study may be taken during any one semester, and no more than 15 credit hours of independent study may be applied toward an associate's degree. The total number of credit hours in independent study that may be applied toward a bachelor's degree depends on the specific bachelor's program. 5. The student and sponsoring faculty member will prepare and submit to the Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences an Independent Study contract proposal for approval. (1-4: 1-4, 0) or, if lab included, (2: 1, 3) or (3: 2, 3) or (4: 3, 3) Offered on request 1.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours 1.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours 0.000 TO 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture, Recitation, Laboratory Liberal Arts and Sciences College Mathematics & Sciences Division Physical Science Department Course Attributes: Lib Arts/Sci Elec-LASC, Science Elective
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the principles and methodology of contemporary sociology, with an emphasis on the major sociological issues confronting Western society. Areas examined in depth are role behavior, socialization, religion, race and prejudicial behavior, deviance, marriage and family relations, social change, the evolution of American institutions and values, and problems of life in mass society. (SS) Prerequisite: None (3: 3, 0) 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture, Distance Learning Liberal Arts and Sciences College Humanities/Soc Sci/Ind.Studies Division Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Behavioral Social Science, GEN ED Social Science, Lib Arts/Sci Elec-LASC, Social Science Elective
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3.00 Credits
This course covers selected topics relative to salient social problems of contemporary Western society such as race relations, the urban community, social change, population, poverty, and the changing family. Prerequisite: SOCI 100 (3: 3, 0) 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture Liberal Arts and Sciences College Humanities/Soc Sci/Ind.Studies Division Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Behavioral Social Science, Lib Arts/Sci Elec-LASC, Social Science Elective
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3.00 Credits
This course involves the study of marriage and the family in contemporary Western society, with cross-cultural perspective as background. The emphasis is on current issues and problems pertaining to marriage and family in America. Topics dealt with are socialization and role behavior; courtship and premarital assumptions; personality; sexuality; liberation; social, religious, and economic influences; family roles and issues; social change; and forms of marital conflict and adjustment. Prerequisite: SOCI 100 or PSYC 100 (3: 3, 0) 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture Liberal Arts and Sciences College Humanities/Soc Sci/Ind.Studies Division Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Behavioral Social Science, Lib Arts/Sci Elec-LASC, Social Science Elective
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to an overall examination of the religious institution in society, with an emphasis on conditions in contemporary United States. Topics include, but are not limited to, origins of the institution, religious socialization, religious structures, religious conflict, class and gender in religion, and changes in the institution. Students taking SOCI 220 will do so concurrently with students taking SOCI 320. In addition to the requirements of SOCI 220, students enrolled in SOCI 320 will also complete a research component. This research will be either a library-oriented study or a field project, either of which must be approved by the instructor. Students who have completed Sociology of Religion may not retake it at another level. Prerequisite: One social science course from the following designations: ANTH, ECON, GEOG, GOVT, HIST, PSYC, or SOCI (3: 3, 0) 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture Liberal Arts and Sciences College Humanities & Social Sciences Division Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Behavioral Social Science, GEN ED Social Science, GEN ED Other World Civilizatio, Lib Arts/Sci Elec-LASC, Social Science Elective
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1.00 Credits
This independent study course is designed to permit individual students to pursue topics or projects approved by supervising faculty. Prerequisites: 1. Completion of at least one semester's work in a degree program at SUNY Delhi. 2. A cumulative GPA of at least 2.00, unless there are extenuating circumstances. 3. At least 3 credit hours in one foundation course specific to the discipline, with the permission of the Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences. 4. No more than 6 credit hours of independent study may be taken during any one semester, and no more than 15 credit hours of independent study may be applied toward an associate's degree. The total number of credit hours in independent study that may be applied to a bachelor's degree depends on the specific bachelor's program. 5. The student and sponsoring faculty member will prepare and submit to the Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences an Independent Study contract for approval (1-4: 1-4, 0), or, if lab included, (2: 1, 3), (3: 2, 3), or (4: 3, 3) Offered on request 1.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours 1.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours 0.000 TO 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture, Recitation, Laboratory Liberal Arts and Sciences College Humanities/Soc Sci/Ind.Studies Division Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Behavioral Social Science, Lib Arts/Sci Elec-LASC, Social Science Elective
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to an overall examination of the religious institution in society, with an emphasis on conditions in contemporary United States. Topics include, but are not limited to, origins of the institution, religious socialization, religious structures, religious conflict, class and gender in religion, and changes in the institution. Students taking SOCI 320 will do so concurrently with students taking SOCI 220. In addition to the requirements of SOCI 220, students enrolled in SOCI 320 will also complete a research component. This research will be either a library-oriented study or a field project, either of which must be approved by the instructor. Students who have completed Sociology of Religion at one level may not retake it at another level. Prerequisites: Two courses from the following designations: ANTH, ECON, GEOG, GOVT, HIST, PSYC, or SOCI (3: 3, 0) 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture Liberal Arts and Sciences College Humanities & Social Sciences Division Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: GEN ED Social Science, GEN ED Other World Civilizatio, Lib Arts/Sci Elec-LASC, Lib Arts/Scie Up Elec-LAUP, Social Science Elective
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches skills and competencies needed by human service workers to help families attain a healthy self-reliance, to understand their own needs, and how they can meet those needs using their own and the community's resources. This is the first half of the classroom component for the comprehensive curriculum of the Family Development Credentialing Program. Prerequisite: None (3: 3, 0) 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture Liberal Arts and Sciences College Humanities/Soc Sci/Ind.Studies Division Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Behavioral Social Science, Lib Arts/Sci Elec-LASC, Social Science Elective
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3.00 Credits
This is the second half of the comprehensive curriculum of the Family Development Credentialing Program. This course teaches additional skills and competencies needed to help families attain a healthy self-reliance, to understand their own needs, and how they can meet those needs using their own and their community's resources. Prerequisite: SOSC 100 (3: 3, 0) 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Liberal Arts and Sciences College Humanities/Soc Sci/Ind.Studies Division Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Behavioral Social Science, Lib Arts/Sci Elec-LASC, Social Science Elective
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