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Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 Examines the physical, intellectual, emotional, and social growth and development that occurs throughout the human life-span. (Formerly PSY 210) SS
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This course is an introduction to the psychological study of how individuals learn, develop, and behave within a social context. This includes the study of how we perceive and think about other people, how we interact with others, and the ways in which out attitudes, beliefs, and behavior are influenced by, and influence the social world in which we live. Strongly recommend placement in MPC 095 or higher and placement in ENGL 099 or higher. (Formerly PSY 205) SS
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Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 An introduction to the biological, psychosocial, and sociocultural influences on the individual and their role in producing and maintaining various psychological disorders. Also examines the therapeutic strategies that can be used in treating these disorders. (Formerly PSY 260) SS
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A survey of the origin, development, and present beliefs and practices of the world's major religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. HU
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A study of American religious groups, principally Christian denominations, including selected sects and cults. Various beliefs and practices will be examined in light of historical and social influences. HU
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An introduction to and survey of the natural sciences of astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology, and physics. NS
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Sociology is the scientific study of human groups and their social systems. Sociologists study how groups are organized and structured, their character and interaction, how groups change, and their impact on individuals. This idea that we are all profoundly affected by the society in which we live is called the "sociological perspective or imagination", and it is the guidinglight of sociology. Strongly recommend placement in MPC 095 or higher and placement in ENGL 099 or higher. (Formerly SOC 110) SS
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A sociological analysis of the major social problems facing both the United States and the world today. Among the topics analyzed are: Family and disorganization, social deviance, poverty, crime, over population, and environmental degradation. Strongly recommend placement in MPC 095 or higher and placement in ENGL 099 or higher. (Formerly SOC 270) SS
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A sociological inquiry into the American institution of marriage and family life. The course includes an analysis of dating, the single life, sexuality, marriage, parenthood, communication, divorce, and many other topics relevant to marriage, mating, and family life today. Strongly recommend placement in MPC 095 or higher and placement in ENGL 099 or higher. SS
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Prerequisite: Students should have at least a rudimentary understanding of high school algebra. Testing into or completion of MPC 099 highly suggested. This course provides an introduction to sociological statistics, emphasizing understanding the logic and theory that underlie the principles of quantitative analysis. This includes the construction and interpretation of tables and graphs, descriptive statistics such as measures of central tendency and dispersion, measures of association, basic ideas of probability, and elementary statistical inference. This course is not a math course, and does not fulfill the BBCC math requirement. SS, SQR
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