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This is the systematic study of restorative justice, which is the restoration of the crime victim, the offender, and their community. This includes mediation, restitution, reconciliation, and the crime victim movement. Problems associated with moving from the current retributive criminal justice system to a restorative justice system will be analyzed. Prerequisites: Upper division standing at the junior level or above. Ir-3-
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This senior seminar will explore and explicate the interconnectedness of the knowledge of the discipline as this has been presented in the individual courses comprising the major, and will engage the students in a critique of concepts, theories, methods, data, practices of the discipline. Prerequisites: sociology major and senior standing. Ir-3-
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Prerequisite: See the section ACADEMIC INFORMATION, of the Catalog for college wide guidelines for Independent Study. The department also requires completion of all eighteen hours of "Basic Requirements" listed for a sociology major and preparation by a superior student (usually well over a 3.0 GPA) of a written plan of study within a professor's area of specialization and not available as a regular course. The plan of study will specify the topic, objectives, and approach through a semester-long program, the number of credit hours sought, and the methods by which the professor will supervise and evaluate it for an appropriate letter grade, A through E. After the professor is satisfied that the student is qualified and that the plan of study has academic merit, the student will seek similar approval from the student's academic advisor and then from the department chair.Additional prerequisite: senior standing, 3.2 GPA, and completion of twenty-four sociology hours including all "Basic Requirements" listed for a sociology major. Fl, Sp-1 to 6-
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Preparation of students without previous knowledge of Spanish in the fundamentals of conversation, reading, and composition. Fl, Sp-3-
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Continuation of Spanish 101. Fundamentals of conversation, reading, and composition. Prerequisite: Spa 101 or equivalent. Fl. Sp-3-
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Review of basic grammar and introduction of more advanced structures; intermediate level conversation, reading, and composition. Prerequisite: Spa 102 or equivalent. Fl, Sp-3-
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Continuation of Spa 201. Review of basic grammar and introduction of more advanced structures; intermediate level conversation, reading, and composition. Prerequisite: Spa 201 or equivalent. Fl, Sp-3-
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Advanced-level conversation, reading, and composition, with special emphasis on more complex grammatical structures. Prerequisite: Spa 202 or equivalent. Fl, Sp-3-
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Continuation of Spanish 301. Advanced-level conversation, reading, and composition, with special emphasis on more complex grammatical structures. Prerequisite: Spa 301 or equivalent. Fl, Sp-3-
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Students will be introduced to the spoken and written language of business in the Spanish-speaking world in a variety of contexts through audio and visual as well as print media. The basic terminology of business and economics will be stressed, and students will be given "hands-on" experience in simulated business situations. Prerequisites: Spa 301 and 302 or equivalent. Sp-3-
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