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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Offered to student body officers actively participating in student government.
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5.00 Credits
Examination of American involvement in international affairsStudy includes this country's foreign policy actions as a world power, with attention to both the policy makers and critics of our nations position on significant international issues from the colonial period to the Great War. Recommended: READ 098. Student may not earn credit for both PSCI 211 and HIST 211.
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5.00 Credits
Examination of American involvement in international affairs since 1898.Study includes America's foreign policy actions as a world power with attention to both the policymakers and critics of our nation' s position on significant international issues since 1898.Recommended: READ 098. Student may not earn credit for both PSCI 212 and HIST 212.
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5.00 Credits
Goals, methods, and results of government programs and policies in agricultureTopics include areas of international trade, domestic farm policy, food safety and quality, resource issues and the effect on agri-business. Recommended: One quarter economics and READ 098. Student may not earn credit for both PSCI 222 and AGRI 222.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Assists students in achieving self-fulfillment and harmonious interpersonal relationships by developing the skills necessary for functioning successfully as group membersIncludes techniques for critical thinking, decision-making procedures, goal setting, communication, group problem solving, teamwork, leadership, multicultural and diversity awareness, and career/life planning.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Provides an overview of learning and motivation theories and methods that promote student efficiency in the classroomTopics and techniques include: memory and learning, note taking, exam preparation and test anxiety, time management, goals clarification, learning style, concentration, and textbook readingupon completion, students will possess a clear understanding of the strategies required to meet their academic goals. Recommended: Enrollment in at least one course, preferably a lecture course, at the 100 level or above.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the factors which influence human behavior and thinking, as well as the complexities of mind and body relationship.The outcome of this study should be a clearer understanding of individual behaviorCritical thinking skills and practical applications are emphasized. Recommended: READ 098.
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5.00 Credits
In-depth study of human development focusing on the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial domains of each of the stages of the life span from birth to death. Recommended: READ 098.
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3.00 Credits
Personal discovery of the factors that influence interactions including friendships, romantic relationships, work interactions, and family interactionsSkills in personal communication, active listening, feedback, self-disclosure, empathy, assertiveness, and conflict management are developed.
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5.00 Credits
Study of sexual facts, attitudes, morals, and behaviorIncludes conception, contraception, sexually transmitted diseases, abortion, physiological and psychological aspects of sexual response, varieties of sexual behavior, exploration of sexual abuse and victimization, legal issues in sexuality, sexual ethics, and society's influence on sexuality and sex rolesCourse for adults--lectures and films may contain explicit language, sciences, nudity, and material.Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score or grade of C or higher in ENG 097. Recommended: READ 098. Student may not earn credit for both PSY 113 and WST 113High school students need written permission from parents to enroll in course.
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