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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Prerequisite: RUS 111 and RUS 112 Continues Russian Language I and II in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Russian language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Prerequisite: RUS 111 and RUS 112 and RUS 211 Continues Russian Language I, II and III in the development of increased functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing the Russian language. Note: The order of the topics and the methodology will vary according to individual texts and instructors.
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4.00 Credits
4 credit hours Prerequisite: Designed for education majors. Grade of 'C' or better in MAT 090 and ENG 090or minimum college level assessment scores in English and math. Examines the nature of energy and matter, their interactions and changes, and the application of fundamental concepts to the study of our natural world. These concepts will be explored in hands-on laboratory experiments. This course integrates the fundamental concepts and ideas about the nature of physics and chemistry with the natural world.
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4.00 Credits
4 credit hours Prerequisite: Designed for education majors. Grade of 'C' or better in MAT 090 and ENG 090or minimum college level assessment scores in English and math. Examines earth and biological systems, living and non-living environments, through the application and refinement of fundamental energy and matter concepts.
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Prerequisite: ENG 090 with 'C' or better orminimum college level English assessment score Examines the basic concepts, theories, and principles of sociology as well as human culture, social groups, and the social issues of age, gender, class, and race.
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Prerequisite: ENG 090 with 'C' or better orminimum college level English assessment score Examines social institutions and organizations from the macro perspective. Emphasizes issues of social change, demography, social movements, and conflicts and trends within education, religion, family, political, and economic structures.
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Prerequisite: ENG 121 with 'C' or better orequivalent assessment score and [PSY 101 or 102 or SOC 101 or 102] Acquaints students with the major issues and concepts pertinent to the field of gerontology. The course introduces various theoretical perspectives on aging, the changing trends in life expectancy and other demographic considerations, and the interrelationship between elders and key social institutions. It provides an overview of physical, cognitive, and socioemotional factors associated with aging.
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Prerequisite: ENG 121 with grade of 'C' or better,and ANT 101 or SOC 101 or SOC 102 Examines how cities and city life are shaped by cultural, social, political, and economic forces operating at many different levels. Additionally, SOC 203 examines the history and theoretical roots of urban anthropology and sociology, ethnographic fieldwork in urban environment, and urban social organization in cross-cultural perspectives.
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Prerequisite: ENG 121 with grade of 'C' or betterand SOC 101 or SOC 102 Develops an understanding of marriage, family and kinship. It examines the family as an institution and how social, cultural and personal factors influence family relations. The stability and diversity of the family will be explored, along with current trends and some alternative life styles.
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Prerequisite: ENG 121 with grade of 'C' or better.Examination of humans and the environment from an ecological perspective. Focuses on industrial and economic growth versus sustainability, natural resources development and management, environmental values and social movements, and comparative perspectives on people's relationship to the environment. Review of the ?reen and other environmental movements and their impacts upon social dynamics, the environment, and the evolution of social movements.
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