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REC 275: Recreation Field Placement
1.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
Field experience which introduces the student to various recreation programs and/or facilities. The field experience component entails placement for direct observation and participation in a combination of 25 on-campus and 20 off-campus hours. On-campus hours may be accrued in one of the following areas: Intramural/Recreation, Outdoor Ropes Course, Athletics or other instructor approved venue. Pre-requisite: REC 200
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SLA 101: American Sign Language I
3.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
This course is designed to provide a general understanding of the properties of sign language, basic vocabulary, basic understanding of deaf culture and their interrelatedness. Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Foreign Languages (L)
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SLA 102: American Sign Language II
3.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
This course will expand the student¿s ability in both expressive and receptive sign language and finger spelling. Knowledge of social/cultural and academic implications of deafness will be discussed. (Usually offered Fall, Spring and Summer semesters.) Prerequisite: SLA 101 Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Foreign Languages (L)
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SLA 999: SLA Elective
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
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SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
Sociology is a social science that studies human behavior at the group or societal level. It examines how people interact, how groups or societies differ and how the groups or societies people belong to affect human behavior. No matter how personal our experiences are, they are influenced by social forces, forces that arise from the society of which we are a part; they exist outside of the individual. In this course, students become familiar with basic concepts of sociology and develop their sociological imagination - the ability to see the interplay between biography and history, individual and society; the ability to understand the connections between public issues and private troubles. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.) Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Social Sciences (S).
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SOC 102: ST: Intro to American Culture
3.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
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SOC 130: Intro to British Culture
3.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
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SOC 180: Social Organization of Work
3.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
The social organization of work is the set of relations among people engaged in productive The social organization of work is the set of relations among people at work. The intellectual backbone of the course concerns the process through which work becomes more and more specialized, the transformation of specialization into stratification and inequality, and the organizational context of work. This framework informs the course as it further explores such topics as the impact of the microelectronics revolution, the rapidly changing roles of women at work, and the constantly evolving world economy. (Usually offered Spring semester.) Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 099 or waiver through testing.
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SOC 195: ST: Environ Sociology
3.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
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SOC 203: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
Analysis of several major social problems in contemporary society. Questions explored include how a situation becomes defined as a social problem and how social problems can be analyzed and understood. Major theoretical perspectives in sociology are introduced and applied to the empirical study of social problems. The historical context of the development of social problems is examined and the potential for solutions to social problems is explored. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.) Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 099 or waiver through testing. Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Social Sciences (SS)
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