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SOC 315: Terrorism and Political Violence
3.00 Credits
Felician College
This course raises essential historical, philo-sophical, sociological and legal questions about the nature of political terrorism and political violence enacted against civilian pop-ulations by state and non-state agents. Stu-dents will study essential readings in the histo-ry of terrorism and consider media accounts of terrorism from multiple perspectives. (every fall, or as needed) Prerequisite: SOC 101
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SOC 320: Social Movements
3.00 Credits
Felician College
This course will examine the major theories that explain the origins, development and consequences of collective behavior and social movements. Selected American protest movements will be analyzed in terms of the complex ways in which they emerged to how they were institutionalized and subsequently altered the political, social and cultural pat-terns of American society. This course will primarily focus on labor protests, civil rights protests and some of the ?new social move-ments? which included a focus on sexual be-haviors and gender identity issues. (spring 2010 ) Prerequisite : SOC 101 or permission of instruc-tor
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SOC 402: Advanced Special Topics in Sociology
3.00 Credits
Felician College
Advanced Special Topics in Sociology
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SOC 405: Living in American Society
3.00 Credits
Felician College
A critical analysis of contemporary American society focusing on major issues governing the lives of individuals such as culture, chang-ing social values and norms, the role of major institutions such as religion, politics, and edu-cation in society. (spring 2009, spring 2010) Prerequisite: SOC 101.
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SOC 407: The Dynamics of Urban Society
3.00 Credits
Felician College
A microsociological approach to issues of or-ganization and disorganization in the existing urban environment, including local communi-ties, towns, neighborhoods, suburbs, cities and metropolitan areas. Special attention is given to social ?grass roots? movements in a changing social environment. (fall 2009, fall 2010 ) Prerequisite : SOC 101
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SOC 415: Senior Research II/Senior Seminar in Sociology
3.00 Credits
Felician College
Original research project by seniors majoring in Social Science with a concentration in Soci-ology using theory, statistics, and quantitative and qualitative data. Oral presentation of the research is the culmination of this course. (every spring and fall as needed) Prerequisites: SOC 101, SOC 201, and SOC 304
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SOC 452: Career Internship in Sociology
3.00 Credits
Felician College
An individualized practicum in Sociology. Students will work in a community area under the guidance of an off-campus supervisor and a faculty mentor in order to apply the theories learned in class and develop a practical dimen-sion in the field. (every semester as needed)
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SP 101-102: Elementary Spanish I and II
3.00 Credits
Felician College
Introductory courses for students with no Spanish background, Emphasis is placed on grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary, compre-hension and conversation. (alternating seme-sters)
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SP 101-102 - Elementary Spanish I and II
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SP 111-112: Intermediate Spanish I and II
3.00 Credits
Felician College
For students who have a basic background in Spanish, these courses offer a systematic study of grammar, vocabulary, conversation and reading comprehension. (alternating seme-sters) Prerequisites: SP 101-102 or at least two years of high school Spanish.
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SP 111-112 - Intermediate Spanish I and II
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SP 201-202: Readings in Spanish Masterpieces I and II
3.00 Credits
Felician College
For students who have mastered an interme-diate level of Spanish, these courses survey the principal works, authors and movements in Spanish literature from its origin to the eighteenth century. Prerequisites: SP 111-112 or equivalent.
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