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SCS 404: TEACHING OF SCIENCE, 4-8
4.00 Credits
Geneva College
This course provides the future teacher with preparation for teaching in the content area of science for grades 4-8. A variety of strategies, assessments and philosophies for teaching will be explored. Inquiry-based science is an important focus of the course as well as the integration of science into other content areas. A major component of this course is field experience which includes some teaching of lessons. Lab fee $65. Prerequisites: PSY 211 and requirements mandated by Chapter 354. This course must be successfully completed before student teaching. Fall semester.
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SCS 491: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
A seminar or directed study on an announced topic or set of topics. Credit specified at registration. Repeatable for credit with a new topic.
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SCS 495: INDEPENDENT STUDY
1.00 Credits
Geneva College
Individualized advanced study, research, or project development in a clearly defined and limited area not covered by a regular course. The work should be primarily initiated by the student but undertaken with the consent, regular guidance, and direction of an instructor qualified in the area. Prerequisites: junior standing, a GPA of 2.5 or above in departmental offerings, and approval by the instructor and department chair.
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SCS 499: SPECIALIZED SUMMER COURSES
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
Experience-oriented group study, usually of an experimental or innovative nature, and frequently involving off-campus activity or travel abroad. Offered during the summer sessions. Credit formula: approximately one week (or 50 hours) per hour of academic credit. Not applicable toward general or major requirements unless specifically approved for that purpose. Grading system varies.
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SOC 110: SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
The primary purpose of this course is to introduce students to a way of seeing the world through social spectacles. More than that, the course is designed to help students see our very social world through Christian lenses. This course has been designed to help the adult student identify some of the sociological theories behind the social dimension of their own lives and for social institutions, how current social institutions have fallen short as well as the potential for renewal within various social institutions.
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SOC 120: SOCIETY
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
Introduces students to the social structures of a society to help them understand how those structures can enhance or impede society's flourinshing. Society is examined through the lens of the historic sociological tradition. Society Group A or B core option. Every semester.
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SOC 200: INTRO TO SOC
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
An introduction to the science of sociology, including a discussion of sociological theory and method, culture and personality, human ecology and population, and social organization and disorganization. Social institutions and processes are analyzed and related to current national and world problems.
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SOC 220: SOCIAL CHANGE
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
A survey of macro and micro social change revolving around the civil rights movement, mediating institutions, neighborhood design, and economic foundations. Spring semester, even years.
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SOC 221: SOCIAL GROUPS AND INSTITUTIONS
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
A study of the foundational theories and practices of group behavior. This is developed in the framework of civic engagement and institutional contexts. Offered on demand.
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SOC 223: THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
Develops a way of seeing the social realm sociologically. It uses the tools of social research including: social epistemology; qualitative research, quantitative research; and, style requirements for writing. Fall semester, even years.
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