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Applies principles of science to study of abnormal behavior. Develop broad understanding of origin, characteristics, and classification of mental disorders from perspectives of psychological theory and research. Introduction to applied areas of diagnosis and assessment incorporated. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100. (Formerly PSYCH 270.) (E)
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Study of impact of social situations on individual thought processes, emotions, and behavior. Experimental investigation of interpersonal attraction, attitude formation, conformity, aggression, social perception, helping behavior, and prejudice. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100, SOC& 101. (Formerly PSYCH 250.) (E)
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5.00 Credits
Analysis of selected eminent theories of personality, with emphasis on fundamental principles. Students apply personality research tools to enliven learning experience. Discovery of influences of personal factors and life events of theorists on creation of theories. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100. (Formerly PSYCH 260.) (E)
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Human social behavior, social institutions, and society from sociological perspective. Includes introduction to sociological theory and research and application to topics such as social structure, socialization, deviance, inequality, and stratification. Completion of ENGL& 101 or concurrent enrollment recommended. (Formerly SOC 110.) (SS)
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5.00 Credits
Examines elements that create differences within society and exposes learners to a variety of cultural ideas that will lead to a better understanding of people who are different. Culture, ethnicity, lifestyle, religion, disabilities, age, and gender issues will be examined. (SS)
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5.00 Credits
Study of social deviance, including sociological perspectives on the definition, nature, and control of deviance in society, with a focus on selected problems associated with social deviance. Prerequisite: SOC& 101 or permission of instructor. (E)
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5.00 Credits
Application of sociological method and theory to current social problems and issues, with focus on description, causes, and resolution. Prerequisite: SOC& 101. (Formerly SOC 220.) (E)
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of social and historical development of American family. Includes cross-cultural perspectives on family structures, sex and marriage, changing gender roles, impact of changing work place on families at risk for violence, and substance abuse. Co-listed with ECE 205. Prerequisite: SOC& 101, or 10 credits of ECE, or permission of instructor. (E)
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Develop the analytical skills necessary to understand major developments in the contemporary world and to provide the basis for more advanced study in the field of world politics. The course deepens students' understanding of globalization and the need for common solutions to global problems that transcend borders. Topics explored include human rights, terrorism, global inequality, the environment, population and migration, global crime, and disease. (SS)
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5.00 Credits
Begins the four skills of mastering a second language - listening, reading, writing, speaking. Introduction to culture of the Spanish-speaking countries. Learner-centered instruction. (Formerly SPAN 101.) (E)
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