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READ 370: The Reading Process
2.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Attention will be given to reading skills and concepts and current practices in reading instruction in the early-middle grades. This course is required as the first course in the reading sequence. Students must complete 10 of clinical experience in a public school setting PR: EDUC 200 and admission to Teacher Education.
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READ 371: Teaching of Reading and Language Arts
2.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Classroom strategies for reading, listening, speaking, handwriting, spelling, and grammar and viewing. PR: READ 370 and Admission to Teacher Education. CO: EDUC 330.
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READ 376: Reading in the Content Area
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Designed for the student's acquisition of the knowledge and understanding of the skills and concepts required for the teaching of reading in the content area. PR: Admission to Teacher Education
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READ 402: Diagnostic Prescriptive Teaching of Reading
2.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Focuses on philosophies, approaches, techniques and materials used in diagnostic and prescriptive teaching of reading. Provides relevant practicum experience in evaluation. PR: Admission to Professional Semester.
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SOCI 206: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
An introduction to the structure of culture and society as exemplified by the ethnographic study of examples of hunter/gatherers, horticultural, agricultural and industrialized societies. Emphasis will be placed upon gaining an awareness of other cultures, leading to a greater understanding of the multicultural dimension.
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SOCI 290: Topics in Sociology
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Formal course in diverse areas of sociology. Course may be repeated for different topics. PR: SOCI 210.
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SOCI 300: Social Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Assists students to understand and apply basic quantitative and qualitative methods used to conduct social research. Students are introduced to a variety of research design, measurement, data collection, and data analysis techniques. PR: MATH 210 or 301; and PSYC 103 or SOCI 210.
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SOCI 303: Comparative Religions
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
A study of several of the world's major religions to develop an understanding of their philosophies, beliefs, myths, cults, and practices as well as to develop an understanding of religious groups and institutions and the relationship of changes in the belief systems and practices to changes in economic and social structure. (See HUMN 303). PR: SOCI 210.
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SOCI 310: Criminal Behavior
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
A comparative study of the concepts and theories of psychology, sociology, and anthropology related to operation of criminal justice systems. Focus is on those areas of abnormal and anti-social behavior which most frequently eventuate in criminal activity as well as the development of social institutions in response to such criminal activities. PR: PSYC 103 and SOCI 210.
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SOCI 323: Social Deviance
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
The study and analysis of several types of disapproved behavior which have aroused major social concern and efforts to do something about them. Special emphasis will be given to such areas as drug use and addiction; homosexuality; prostitution; white collar, professional, organized, and violent crimes; suicide; and mental illness. PR: SOCI 210.
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