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SAL 103: Salish III
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
Students use the foundation of language acquired in Salish 101 and 102 in order to study and memorize traditional plateau stories written and recorded in the Nselxcin language. This Interior Salish Language and Culture course focuses on Nselxcin language traditionally spoken by the Aboriginal people of North Central and Eastern Washington and Southern British Columbia. In Salish 103 Students increase their proficiency in reading and writing using the International Phonetic Alphabet. The course consists of a variety of literature lessons, each with a core vocabulary and narrative phrases, as well as usage and grammatical information. Course materials are supplemented with songs and other cultural teachings. Prerequisite: SAL 101,102. (SCC, SFCC)
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SBM 101: How to Start a Small Business
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
This course offers an interesting and realistic look at the scope and trends of small business, the role and future of small business in our economy, and the advantages and disadvantages of owning a business. The main causes for business failure and success, the importance of preparing a business plan, and resources that are available to help the small business owner succeed also are addressed. The class is based on current information and hands-on participation by the student. (SCC-telecourse only) (SCC, SFCC)
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SBM 105: Targeting Your Market
2.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
Introduces students to marketing by examining marketing problems facing the small business owner today. Helps the small business owner better understand how to afford marketing research, select a great location, determine methods of pricing goods and services for profit, and understand customer buying habits. (SFCC)
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SBM 267: Cooperative Education Work Experience
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
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SOC 101: Intro to Sociology
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
Formerly SOC 101. Basic concepts and theories of sociology with an emphasis on the group aspects of human behavior. Prerequisite: SFCC recommended minimum reading placement score: COMPASS 80, ASSET 40. (SCC, SFCC)
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SOC 175: Sociology of Gender
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
Sociology of Gender examines the changing views of gender in modern society and explores the available research on the social and institutional pressures that shape women and men and their roles in society. This course directly confronts the myths, misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding nearly every aspect of gender, including work, education, sexuality, politics, economics, marriage, family, crime and spirituality. This course also includes a cross-cultural perspective on gender. Prerequisite: SFCC recommended minimum reading placement score: COMPASS 80, ASSET 40. (SFCC)
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SOC 201: Social Problems
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
Formerly SOC 240. Social problems have existed in societies throughout time. We live in an increasingly connected world where the social problems experienced in one nation are influenced by events in other parts of the world. This class explores social problems in the U.S. as well as examines social problems on a global scale. Topics covered include: globalization, world economy and world poverty, human rights, population growth and environmental destruction, race and gender, crime, war and terrorism. Prerequisite: SFCC recommended minimum reading placement score: COMPASS 80, ASSET 40. (SCC, SFCC)
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SOC 211: Marriage and the Family
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
A sociological analysis of the institution of the family including historical and cross-cultural variations of the family structure and mate selection processes; the modern family institution with regard to the sexual, reproductive, economic and socialization function; newly emerging lifestyles, alternate living patterns, family disorganization, and changing definitions of family. Prerequisite: SFCC recommended minimum reading placement score: COMPASS 80, ASSET 40. (SCC, SFCC)
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SOC 221: Race and Ethnic Relations
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
We are a society unprecedented in its diversity of color, class, and cultural origin that reflects the fundamental ethnic and racial composition as well as stratification of the United States population. This class offers a comprehensive examination of race relations that commences with an appreciation of diversity in the United States and seeks to understand these relations through a historically grounded comparative analysis of several dominant/minority global patterns. Prerequisite: SFCC recommended minimum reading placement score: COMPASS 80, ASSET 40. (SCC, SFCC)
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SOC 250: Sociology of Religion
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
A sociological analysis of the individual forces, the cultural systems and the social structures that, in interaction, shape religion and are shaped by it. Establishes a powerful frame of reference to understanding the definition of religion, the functions of religions, aspects of religions and probable future. (SCC)
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