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SOCI 202: Analysis of Social Problems;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Students apply the sociological perspective to understand the controversial social issues of the 20th century: crime, drug abuse and poverty. They will investigate social disorganization and deviant behavior and explore possibilities for solutions to these problems. (Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher inSOCI 101)
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SOCI 215: Marriage and the Family;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Students develop a sociological understanding of marriage and the family as a social institution. Emphasis will be placed on the structure and relationships of the contemporary family, as well as the problem areas encountered and the ways in which our society deals with these problems. (Prerequisites: READ 095 or passing score in reading on Basic Skills Test; SOCI 101 strongly recommended)
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SOCI 216: Sociology In Minorities;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course examines the interrelationship between race, class, gender and ethnicity and how these structures have shaped the experiences of all people in America. A sociological and historical perspective is applied to analyze how a social configuration characterized by cultural diversity affects the individual consciousness, group interaction and group access to institutional power and privileges. SOCI 101 is recommended, but not required.
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SOCI 226: Drugs and American Society;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Drug abuse has been declared our number one domestic social problem. This course applies methods and concepts of sociological analysis to the investigation of the complex social, cultural and historical forces which have shaped drug use in American society. Drug use in American culture is examined in the larger framework of international, political and economic processes.
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SOCI 235: Sociology of Sport;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course examines the functions of sport as an emergent social institution in contemporary society. Focusing primarily, but not exclusively upon the U.S., students will apply a sociological perspective to analyze the impact of sports upon culture, socialization, and social deviance. The course will examine the intersection of organized sports with major social institutions like family, education, the mass media, and the economy. There will be an emphasis upon the manifold connections between sport, race, class, and gender. (Prerequisites: ENGL 095 or passing score in English on Basic Skills Test. Prerequisite or corequisite: SOCI 101 is strongly recommended.)
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SOCI 295: Special Project- Sociology;1 to
6.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
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SOSC 299: Social Sciences Internship;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Students seeking an internship in the general areas of Social Sciences will select from a variety of internships which are interdisciplinary in nature (including two or more of the Social Sciences). These experiences would NOT be clearly developed under a single area of Social Sciences.
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SOSC 299 - Social Sciences Internship;3 credits
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SPAN 101: Elementary Spanish Communication I;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is designed for students with no previous knowledge, or very limited knowledge, of the Spanish language. Strong emphasis will be placed on acquiring conversational and comprehension skills, using practical and interesting situational materials that will stress both language and culture. Grammatical patterns and syntax will be introduced with the aim that students read and write what they have learned to say and understand. (This course is not open to native Spanish speakers or to students with more than two years of Spanish in high school, except by instructor approval)
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SPAN 102: Elementary Spanish Communication II;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Students will build upon skills acquired in the first semester course and will be able to express themselves in a variety of more complex situations in Spanish. (Prerequisite: A "C" orhigher in SPAN 101 or instructor approval)
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SPAN 203: Intermediate Spanish Communication I;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Students will improve their speaking, listening, reading and writing skills, demonstrating the ability to report on various aspects of Spanish and Latin American life and culture using more complex language patterns. (Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in SPAN 102 orinstructor approval)
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SPAN 203 - Intermediate Spanish Communication I;3 credits
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