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2025 Spring: January 8 - May 6

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PSYC 436 Introduction to Clinical Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the field of clinical psychology as a distinct mental health discipline. The objective is to evaluate current trends in content and methodology. History of the field, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies employed by clinical psychologists, ethical issues, and working with diverse populations are explored. Emphasis is on the scientist practitioner model and the critical analysis of theories and empirical research.
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20790 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Schatz, Matthew B Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 436 Introduction to Clinical Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the field of clinical psychology as a distinct mental health discipline. The objective is to evaluate current trends in content and methodology. History of the field, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies employed by clinical psychologists, ethical issues, and working with diverse populations are explored. Emphasis is on the scientist practitioner model and the critical analysis of theories and empirical research.
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21538 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Oak, Mina Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 436 Introduction to Clinical Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the field of clinical psychology as a distinct mental health discipline. The objective is to evaluate current trends in content and methodology. History of the field, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies employed by clinical psychologists, ethical issues, and working with diverse populations are explored. Emphasis is on the scientist practitioner model and the critical analysis of theories and empirical research.
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21711 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Griffin, James A Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 436 Introduction to Clinical Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the field of clinical psychology as a distinct mental health discipline. The objective is to evaluate current trends in content and methodology. History of the field, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies employed by clinical psychologists, ethical issues, and working with diverse populations are explored. Emphasis is on the scientist practitioner model and the critical analysis of theories and empirical research.
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21961 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Munshell, Cynthia D Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 436 Introduction to Clinical Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the field of clinical psychology as a distinct mental health discipline. The objective is to evaluate current trends in content and methodology. History of the field, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies employed by clinical psychologists, ethical issues, and working with diverse populations are explored. Emphasis is on the scientist practitioner model and the critical analysis of theories and empirical research.
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22214 6384 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Snead, Alexandra Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 436 Introduction to Clinical Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the field of clinical psychology as a distinct mental health discipline. The objective is to evaluate current trends in content and methodology. History of the field, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies employed by clinical psychologists, ethical issues, and working with diverse populations are explored. Emphasis is on the scientist practitioner model and the critical analysis of theories and empirical research.
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22367 6385 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Jackson, Ilana Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 436 Introduction to Clinical Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the field of clinical psychology as a distinct mental health discipline. The objective is to evaluate current trends in content and methodology. History of the field, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies employed by clinical psychologists, ethical issues, and working with diverse populations are explored. Emphasis is on the scientist practitioner model and the critical analysis of theories and empirical research.
23097 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Christner, Ray W Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 436 Introduction to Clinical Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the field of clinical psychology as a distinct mental health discipline. The objective is to evaluate current trends in content and methodology. History of the field, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies employed by clinical psychologists, ethical issues, and working with diverse populations are explored. Emphasis is on the scientist practitioner model and the critical analysis of theories and empirical research.
23296 6981 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Lewis, Dawn K Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 436 Introduction to Clinical Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the field of clinical psychology as a distinct mental health discipline. The objective is to evaluate current trends in content and methodology. History of the field, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies employed by clinical psychologists, ethical issues, and working with diverse populations are explored. Emphasis is on the scientist practitioner model and the critical analysis of theories and empirical research.
23401 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Gumataotao, Annemarie P Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 436 Introduction to Clinical Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the field of clinical psychology as a distinct mental health discipline. The objective is to evaluate current trends in content and methodology. History of the field, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies employed by clinical psychologists, ethical issues, and working with diverse populations are explored. Emphasis is on the scientist practitioner model and the critical analysis of theories and empirical research.
23906 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Schatz, Matthew B Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 436 Introduction to Clinical Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the field of clinical psychology as a distinct mental health discipline. The objective is to evaluate current trends in content and methodology. History of the field, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies employed by clinical psychologists, ethical issues, and working with diverse populations are explored. Emphasis is on the scientist practitioner model and the critical analysis of theories and empirical research.
23907 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Mahoney, Jacqueline C Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 436 Introduction to Clinical Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the field of clinical psychology as a distinct mental health discipline. The objective is to evaluate current trends in content and methodology. History of the field, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies employed by clinical psychologists, ethical issues, and working with diverse populations are explored. Emphasis is on the scientist practitioner model and the critical analysis of theories and empirical research.
24512 7383 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Altiero, Joann Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 437 Positive Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the science of positive psychology. The aim is to analyze and evaluate theories and applications of positive psychology. Focus is on the unique characteristics of the human experience that contribute to health and well-being. Topics include hope, optimism, human strengths, happiness, flow, and attachment.
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20952 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Presby, Rose E Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 437 Positive Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the science of positive psychology. The aim is to analyze and evaluate theories and applications of positive psychology. Focus is on the unique characteristics of the human experience that contribute to health and well-being. Topics include hope, optimism, human strengths, happiness, flow, and attachment.
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21536 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: El Koussa, Lamia A Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 437 Positive Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the science of positive psychology. The aim is to analyze and evaluate theories and applications of positive psychology. Focus is on the unique characteristics of the human experience that contribute to health and well-being. Topics include hope, optimism, human strengths, happiness, flow, and attachment.
22873 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Phillips, Miranda M Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 437 Positive Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the science of positive psychology. The aim is to analyze and evaluate theories and applications of positive psychology. Focus is on the unique characteristics of the human experience that contribute to health and well-being. Topics include hope, optimism, human strengths, happiness, flow, and attachment.
23908 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Fackenthal, Megan C Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 437 Positive Psychology (3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of the science of positive psychology. The aim is to analyze and evaluate theories and applications of positive psychology. Focus is on the unique characteristics of the human experience that contribute to health and well-being. Topics include hope, optimism, human strengths, happiness, flow, and attachment.
23909 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Woodall, Lindsay K Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 495 Psychology Capstone (3)
Prerequisite: Completion of 24 credits of required major courses including PSYC 100 and PSYC 300. A capstone study of psychology that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience. The aim is to build on that conceptual foundation through case study, reflective essays, and portfolio development.
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21503 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Balldin, Valerie Hobson Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 495 Psychology Capstone (3)
Prerequisite: Completion of 24 credits of required major courses including PSYC 100 and PSYC 300. A capstone study of psychology that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience. The aim is to build on that conceptual foundation through case study, reflective essays, and portfolio development.
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21537 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Grasso, Raelynn Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 495 Psychology Capstone (3)
Prerequisite: Completion of 24 credits of required major courses including PSYC 100 and PSYC 300. A capstone study of psychology that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience. The aim is to build on that conceptual foundation through case study, reflective essays, and portfolio development.
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21674 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Sung, Yung-Chi Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 495 Psychology Capstone (3)
Prerequisite: Completion of 24 credits of required major courses including PSYC 100 and PSYC 300. A capstone study of psychology that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience. The aim is to build on that conceptual foundation through case study, reflective essays, and portfolio development.
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21913 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Mahoney, Jacqueline C Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 495 Psychology Capstone (3)
Prerequisite: Completion of 24 credits of required major courses including PSYC 100 and PSYC 300. A capstone study of psychology that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience. The aim is to build on that conceptual foundation through case study, reflective essays, and portfolio development.
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21914 6384 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Finley, Diane L Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 495 Psychology Capstone (3)
Prerequisite: Completion of 24 credits of required major courses including PSYC 100 and PSYC 300. A capstone study of psychology that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience. The aim is to build on that conceptual foundation through case study, reflective essays, and portfolio development.
23910 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Balldin, Valerie Hobson Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 495 Psychology Capstone (3)
Prerequisite: Completion of 24 credits of required major courses including PSYC 100 and PSYC 300. A capstone study of psychology that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience. The aim is to build on that conceptual foundation through case study, reflective essays, and portfolio development.
23911 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Vallie, Michelle M Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 495 Psychology Capstone (3)
Prerequisite: Completion of 24 credits of required major courses including PSYC 100 and PSYC 300. A capstone study of psychology that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience. The aim is to build on that conceptual foundation through case study, reflective essays, and portfolio development.
23912 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Sudak-Allison, Jill R Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 495 Psychology Capstone (3)
Prerequisite: Completion of 24 credits of required major courses including PSYC 100 and PSYC 300. A capstone study of psychology that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience. The aim is to build on that conceptual foundation through case study, reflective essays, and portfolio development.
23913 7383 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Brown, Danielle D Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 495 Psychology Capstone (3)
Prerequisite: Completion of 24 credits of required major courses including PSYC 100 and PSYC 300. A capstone study of psychology that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience. The aim is to build on that conceptual foundation through case study, reflective essays, and portfolio development.
23914 7384 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Kral, Megan Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 495 Psychology Capstone (3)
Prerequisite: Completion of 24 credits of required major courses including PSYC 100 and PSYC 300. A capstone study of psychology that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience. The aim is to build on that conceptual foundation through case study, reflective essays, and portfolio development.
23915 7385 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: VanEstenberg, Andrea M. Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 495 Psychology Capstone (3)
Prerequisite: Completion of 24 credits of required major courses including PSYC 100 and PSYC 300. A capstone study of psychology that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience. The aim is to build on that conceptual foundation through case study, reflective essays, and portfolio development.
23916 7386 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Klein, Eric M Syllabus Course Materials
PSYC 495 Psychology Capstone (3)
Prerequisite: Completion of 24 credits of required major courses including PSYC 100 and PSYC 300. A capstone study of psychology that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience. The aim is to build on that conceptual foundation through case study, reflective essays, and portfolio development.
24761 7387 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Finley, Diane L Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
An introduction to the basic concepts, theoretical perspectives, and research methods in sociology. The objective is to apply sociological imagination, perspectives, and research to uncover patterns of social behavior and identify their consequences. Topics include culture, socialization, groups, deviance, stratification, institutions, and social change. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 102 or SOCY 100.
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20791 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Engvig, Mona B Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
An introduction to the basic concepts, theoretical perspectives, and research methods in sociology. The objective is to apply sociological imagination, perspectives, and research to uncover patterns of social behavior and identify their consequences. Topics include culture, socialization, groups, deviance, stratification, institutions, and social change. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 102 or SOCY 100.
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20899 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Knapp, James L Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
An introduction to the basic concepts, theoretical perspectives, and research methods in sociology. The objective is to apply sociological imagination, perspectives, and research to uncover patterns of social behavior and identify their consequences. Topics include culture, socialization, groups, deviance, stratification, institutions, and social change. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 102 or SOCY 100.
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20900 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Hazel, Jill S Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
An introduction to the basic concepts, theoretical perspectives, and research methods in sociology. The objective is to apply sociological imagination, perspectives, and research to uncover patterns of social behavior and identify their consequences. Topics include culture, socialization, groups, deviance, stratification, institutions, and social change. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 102 or SOCY 100.
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21243 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Schjott, David S Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
An introduction to the basic concepts, theoretical perspectives, and research methods in sociology. The objective is to apply sociological imagination, perspectives, and research to uncover patterns of social behavior and identify their consequences. Topics include culture, socialization, groups, deviance, stratification, institutions, and social change. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 102 or SOCY 100.
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21244 6384 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Choi, Joanne EJ Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
An introduction to the basic concepts, theoretical perspectives, and research methods in sociology. The objective is to apply sociological imagination, perspectives, and research to uncover patterns of social behavior and identify their consequences. Topics include culture, socialization, groups, deviance, stratification, institutions, and social change. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 102 or SOCY 100.
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21741 6385 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Morgan, Daniel E Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
An introduction to the basic concepts, theoretical perspectives, and research methods in sociology. The objective is to apply sociological imagination, perspectives, and research to uncover patterns of social behavior and identify their consequences. Topics include culture, socialization, groups, deviance, stratification, institutions, and social change. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 102 or SOCY 100.
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22731 6386 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: McDonnell, Lisa M Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
An introduction to the basic concepts, theoretical perspectives, and research methods in sociology. The objective is to apply sociological imagination, perspectives, and research to uncover patterns of social behavior and identify their consequences. Topics include culture, socialization, groups, deviance, stratification, institutions, and social change. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 102 or SOCY 100.
22842 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Kraus, Rebecca S Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
An introduction to the basic concepts, theoretical perspectives, and research methods in sociology. The objective is to apply sociological imagination, perspectives, and research to uncover patterns of social behavior and identify their consequences. Topics include culture, socialization, groups, deviance, stratification, institutions, and social change. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 102 or SOCY 100.
22843 6981 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Anderson, Paul D Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
An introduction to the basic concepts, theoretical perspectives, and research methods in sociology. The objective is to apply sociological imagination, perspectives, and research to uncover patterns of social behavior and identify their consequences. Topics include culture, socialization, groups, deviance, stratification, institutions, and social change. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 102 or SOCY 100.
23091 6982 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Baker, Robin E Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
An introduction to the basic concepts, theoretical perspectives, and research methods in sociology. The objective is to apply sociological imagination, perspectives, and research to uncover patterns of social behavior and identify their consequences. Topics include culture, socialization, groups, deviance, stratification, institutions, and social change. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 102 or SOCY 100.
23402 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Warren-Jeanpiere, Lari L Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
An introduction to the basic concepts, theoretical perspectives, and research methods in sociology. The objective is to apply sociological imagination, perspectives, and research to uncover patterns of social behavior and identify their consequences. Topics include culture, socialization, groups, deviance, stratification, institutions, and social change. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 102 or SOCY 100.
23403 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Knapp, James L Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
An introduction to the basic concepts, theoretical perspectives, and research methods in sociology. The objective is to apply sociological imagination, perspectives, and research to uncover patterns of social behavior and identify their consequences. Topics include culture, socialization, groups, deviance, stratification, institutions, and social change. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 102 or SOCY 100.
23829 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Engvig, Mona B Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
An introduction to the basic concepts, theoretical perspectives, and research methods in sociology. The objective is to apply sociological imagination, perspectives, and research to uncover patterns of social behavior and identify their consequences. Topics include culture, socialization, groups, deviance, stratification, institutions, and social change. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 102 or SOCY 100.
25421 9650 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 M 6:00P-9:00P Open JB Langley (Hybrid)
Faculty: Brooks, Patricia A Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
An introduction to the basic concepts, theoretical perspectives, and research methods in sociology. The objective is to apply sociological imagination, perspectives, and research to uncover patterns of social behavior and identify their consequences. Topics include culture, socialization, groups, deviance, stratification, institutions, and social change. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 102 or SOCY 100.
25422 4065 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Th 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: Meminger, Maisha Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 300 American Society (3)
Prerequisite: SOCY 100. An in-depth examination of American society and what it means to be American from a sociological perspective. Discussion explores past and current values, ideals, and norms and applies sociological theories to analyze the ways that these values, ideals, and norms have shaped aspects of American social life, such as politics, consumerism, popular culture, social stratification, economics, diversity, education, religion, and social change. The objective is to identify and describe various aspects of social and cultural change to better understand American society.
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21246 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Norton, Aaron Travis Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 300 American Society (3)
Prerequisite: SOCY 100. An in-depth examination of American society and what it means to be American from a sociological perspective. Discussion explores past and current values, ideals, and norms and applies sociological theories to analyze the ways that these values, ideals, and norms have shaped aspects of American social life, such as politics, consumerism, popular culture, social stratification, economics, diversity, education, religion, and social change. The objective is to identify and describe various aspects of social and cultural change to better understand American society.
23092 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Huff, David J Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 300 American Society (3)
Prerequisite: SOCY 100. An in-depth examination of American society and what it means to be American from a sociological perspective. Discussion explores past and current values, ideals, and norms and applies sociological theories to analyze the ways that these values, ideals, and norms have shaped aspects of American social life, such as politics, consumerism, popular culture, social stratification, economics, diversity, education, religion, and social change. The objective is to identify and describe various aspects of social and cultural change to better understand American society.
23468 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Norton, Aaron Travis Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 313 The Individual and Society (3)
Prerequisite: SOCY 100. A sociological examination of how individuals shape and are shaped by society. Students will analyze and communicate how the individual self is molded through social forces and how individuals contribute to the continuous creation of society, using micro-level sociological theories and concepts. Discussions will apply sociological concepts and theories to examine interpersonal relations, group processes, identity, and social change. Topics include the influence of social inequality on identity, the social aspects of emotion management, interpersonal conflict and cooperation, and workplace interactions. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 312, SOCY 311, or SOCY 313.
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21116 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Moayed-Amini, Soheyl Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 313 The Individual and Society (3)
Prerequisite: SOCY 100. A sociological examination of how individuals shape and are shaped by society. Students will analyze and communicate how the individual self is molded through social forces and how individuals contribute to the continuous creation of society, using micro-level sociological theories and concepts. Discussions will apply sociological concepts and theories to examine interpersonal relations, group processes, identity, and social change. Topics include the influence of social inequality on identity, the social aspects of emotion management, interpersonal conflict and cooperation, and workplace interactions. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 312, SOCY 311, or SOCY 313.
23832 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Moayed-Amini, Soheyl Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 325 The Sociology of Gender (3)
Prerequisite: SOCY 100. An advanced sociological examination of how gender intersects with other social stratifies to produce or reproduce systems of oppression and/or privilege. The goal is to uncover the sociological significance of gender in everyday life. Activities include an interactive implicit associations gender quiz and a gendered analysis of a personal or professional experience. Topics include gender socialization, gender-based violence, intersectionality, artificial intelligence and gender, gender and health, gender relations in the family, hegemonic masculinity, and gender stratification in the labor force.
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21012 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Warren-Jeanpiere, Lari L Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 325 The Sociology of Gender (3)
Prerequisite: SOCY 100. An advanced sociological examination of how gender intersects with other social stratifies to produce or reproduce systems of oppression and/or privilege. The goal is to uncover the sociological significance of gender in everyday life. Activities include an interactive implicit associations gender quiz and a gendered analysis of a personal or professional experience. Topics include gender socialization, gender-based violence, intersectionality, artificial intelligence and gender, gender and health, gender relations in the family, hegemonic masculinity, and gender stratification in the labor force.
24830 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Morgan, Daniel E Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 350 Contemporary Social Problems (3)
Prerequisite: SOCY 100. An advanced examination of various local, national, and global problems that affect societies. The aim is to apply sociological perspectives and research to analyze the process by which social conditions become recognized as social problems and are resolved by various actors. Topics include the subjective/objective aspects of social problems, claims about social problems in the media, and how sociologists can help inform possible solutions to social problems. Discussion also covers problems related to human rights, violence, social isolation/loneliness, and social inequality. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SOCY 105, SOCY 210, or SOCY 350.
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21417 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Babcock, Virginia Marie Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 350 Contemporary Social Problems (3)
Prerequisite: SOCY 100. An advanced examination of various local, national, and global problems that affect societies. The aim is to apply sociological perspectives and research to analyze the process by which social conditions become recognized as social problems and are resolved by various actors. Topics include the subjective/objective aspects of social problems, claims about social problems in the media, and how sociologists can help inform possible solutions to social problems. Discussion also covers problems related to human rights, violence, social isolation/loneliness, and social inequality. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SOCY 105, SOCY 210, or SOCY 350.
24831 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Babcock, Virginia Marie Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 423 Race and Ethnicity: A Global Perspective (3)
Prerequisite: SOCY 100. An advanced examination of race and ethnicity in a variety of social and cultural contexts across the globe. The aim is to apply sociological theories and concepts to understand how race and ethnicity are constructed; how prejudice develops; the ways in which structural racism manifests in society; the social effects of migration and immigration; the global outcomes of slavery and genocide; and how social movements seek to effect change for a more equitable society. Topics include theories of prejudice transmission and reduction, critical race theory, and global consequences of structural racism related to climate change and health.
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20996 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Ngala, Benedict O Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 423 Race and Ethnicity: A Global Perspective (3)
Prerequisite: SOCY 100. An advanced examination of race and ethnicity in a variety of social and cultural contexts across the globe. The aim is to apply sociological theories and concepts to understand how race and ethnicity are constructed; how prejudice develops; the ways in which structural racism manifests in society; the social effects of migration and immigration; the global outcomes of slavery and genocide; and how social movements seek to effect change for a more equitable society. Topics include theories of prejudice transmission and reduction, critical race theory, and global consequences of structural racism related to climate change and health.
24832 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Ngala, Benedict O Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 426 Sociology of Religion (3)
Prerequisite: SOCY 100. An advanced examination of religion from a sociological perspective. The aim is to evaluate the influence of social location on religious beliefs and attitudes; examine relationships between church and state; and analyze current religious conflicts and controversies. Topics include fundamentalism versus extremism; modernity; religious conflicts; and the relationship of religion with race, class, gender, sexuality, and politics.
23833 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Maurer, Donna J Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 443 Sociology of the Family (3)
Prerequisite: SOCY 100. An advanced examination of the family in society. The goal is to analyze, communicate, and project trends regarding family structures and outcomes through the application of major sociological perspectives. Discussions will use sociological research to describe some of the following: changing definitions of family; demographic trends in marriage and family patterns; social dynamics within families; and the effects of technology on family relationships. Topics include single parenting, blended families, cultural differences among families, changes in families over the life course, and governmental policies regarding families.
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21467 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: McCourt, Andrea E Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 443 Sociology of the Family (3)
Prerequisite: SOCY 100. An advanced examination of the family in society. The goal is to analyze, communicate, and project trends regarding family structures and outcomes through the application of major sociological perspectives. Discussions will use sociological research to describe some of the following: changing definitions of family; demographic trends in marriage and family patterns; social dynamics within families; and the effects of technology on family relationships. Topics include single parenting, blended families, cultural differences among families, changes in families over the life course, and governmental policies regarding families.
24833 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: McCourt, Andrea E Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 462 Women in the Military (3)
Prerequisite: SOCY 100. An advanced examination of women in the military from a sociological perspective. The objective is to understand gender, power, and the changing roles of women in the military; assess how policies affect women in the military; examine military, community, and family support systems for military women; and compare the roles and duties of women in the U.S. armed forces in war and peacetime with those of military women in other countries. Topics include the social construction of gender and sexuality of the armed forces; the history of women in the military; violence against women in the military; rank, status, and advancement of women in the military; and postmilitary transitions and career options for women.
23834 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Kofman, Larisa Syllabus Course Materials
SOCY 473 Cities and Communities (3)
Prerequisite: SOCY 100. An advanced sociological study of cities and the urban land­scape. The aim is to apply major sociological theories to inves­tigate interdependencies between social action, urbanization, and the environment. Focus is on current issues relevant to the challenge of building livable and sustainable cities. Topics include urban social networks, suburbanization, social prob­lems of urbanization, and urban planning and policies.
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21708 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Kouzis, Anthony C Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Spanish; assumes no prior knowledge of Spanish. Students with prior experience with the Spanish language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write elementary Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 101 or SPAN 111.
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20794 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Sanchez, Loreto Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Spanish; assumes no prior knowledge of Spanish. Students with prior experience with the Spanish language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write elementary Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 101 or SPAN 111.
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20795 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Sanchez, Loreto Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Spanish; assumes no prior knowledge of Spanish. Students with prior experience with the Spanish language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write elementary Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 101 or SPAN 111.
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20796 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: McMicken, Patricia D. Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Spanish; assumes no prior knowledge of Spanish. Students with prior experience with the Spanish language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write elementary Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 101 or SPAN 111.
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20958 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Carey, Amanda C Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Spanish; assumes no prior knowledge of Spanish. Students with prior experience with the Spanish language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write elementary Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 101 or SPAN 111.
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21247 6384 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Wilson, Donna M Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Spanish; assumes no prior knowledge of Spanish. Students with prior experience with the Spanish language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write elementary Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 101 or SPAN 111.
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21721 6385 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Meza, Judith S Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Spanish; assumes no prior knowledge of Spanish. Students with prior experience with the Spanish language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write elementary Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 101 or SPAN 111.
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22298 6386 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Rau, Pilar K Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Spanish; assumes no prior knowledge of Spanish. Students with prior experience with the Spanish language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write elementary Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 101 or SPAN 111.
22845 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Martinez, Ericka Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Spanish; assumes no prior knowledge of Spanish. Students with prior experience with the Spanish language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write elementary Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 101 or SPAN 111.
22846 6981 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Granados-Hinojosa, Oholibama K Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Spanish; assumes no prior knowledge of Spanish. Students with prior experience with the Spanish language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write elementary Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 101 or SPAN 111.
22989 6982 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Swenson, Claudia G Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Spanish; assumes no prior knowledge of Spanish. Students with prior experience with the Spanish language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write elementary Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 101 or SPAN 111.
23404 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Wilson, Donna M Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Spanish; assumes no prior knowledge of Spanish. Students with prior experience with the Spanish language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write elementary Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 101 or SPAN 111.
23558 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Carey, Amanda C Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Spanish; assumes no prior knowledge of Spanish. Students with prior experience with the Spanish language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write elementary Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 101 or SPAN 111.
23820 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: DiegoMiguel, Maria Carmen Susana Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Spanish; assumes no prior knowledge of Spanish. Students with prior experience with the Spanish language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write elementary Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 101 or SPAN 111.
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27332 6388 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Chambers, Heidi J Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Spanish; assumes no prior knowledge of Spanish. Students with prior experience with the Spanish language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write elementary Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 101 or SPAN 111.
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27438 6389 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Castillo, Andrea C Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 112 Elementary Spanish II (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required.(Not open to native speakers of Spanish.) Prerequisite: SPAN 111 or appropriate score on a placement test. A continued introduction to the Spanish language. The goal is to listen to, speak, read, and write Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 102 or SPAN 112.
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20991 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Hubbard, Aranzazu Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 112 Elementary Spanish II (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required.(Not open to native speakers of Spanish.) Prerequisite: SPAN 111 or appropriate score on a placement test. A continued introduction to the Spanish language. The goal is to listen to, speak, read, and write Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 102 or SPAN 112.
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21949 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Weingarten, Barry E Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 112 Elementary Spanish II (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required.(Not open to native speakers of Spanish.) Prerequisite: SPAN 111 or appropriate score on a placement test. A continued introduction to the Spanish language. The goal is to listen to, speak, read, and write Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 102 or SPAN 112.
23824 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: McMicken, Patricia D. Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 112 Elementary Spanish II (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required.(Not open to native speakers of Spanish.) Prerequisite: SPAN 111 or appropriate score on a placement test. A continued introduction to the Spanish language. The goal is to listen to, speak, read, and write Spanish in concrete, real-life situations and in culturally appropriate ways. The diverse language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world is explored. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 102 or SPAN 112.
23825 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Castillo, Andrea C Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 211 Intermediate Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. Prerequisite: SPAN 112 or appropriate score on a placement test. An intermediate-level study of the Spanish language. The aim is to improve listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in Spanish and apply them in a variety of real-life situations and social contexts in culturally appropriate ways. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 114, SPAN 201, or SPAN 211.
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22447 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Vale Feliciano, Vanessa E Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 211 Intermediate Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. Prerequisite: SPAN 112 or appropriate score on a placement test. An intermediate-level study of the Spanish language. The aim is to improve listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in Spanish and apply them in a variety of real-life situations and social contexts in culturally appropriate ways. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 114, SPAN 201, or SPAN 211.
23826 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Vale Feliciano, Vanessa E Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 211 Intermediate Spanish I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. Prerequisite: SPAN 112 or appropriate score on a placement test. An intermediate-level study of the Spanish language. The aim is to improve listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in Spanish and apply them in a variety of real-life situations and social contexts in culturally appropriate ways. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 114, SPAN 201, or SPAN 211.
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27059 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Olivares Henriquez, Maria Magdalena Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 212 Intermediate Spanish II (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. Prerequisite: SPAN 211 or appropriate score on a placement test. Further intermediate-level study of the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write Spanish and interact effectively with native speakers in a variety of personal and professional settings in culturally appropriate ways. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 115, SPAN 202, or SPAN 212.
24976 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Martinez-Velez, Naiara Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 212 Intermediate Spanish II (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. Prerequisite: SPAN 211 or appropriate score on a placement test. Further intermediate-level study of the Spanish language. The objective is to listen to, speak, read, and write Spanish and interact effectively with native speakers in a variety of personal and professional settings in culturally appropriate ways. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 115, SPAN 202, or SPAN 212.
25012 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Olivares Henriquez, Maria Magdalena Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 311 Advanced Spanish I (3)
Prerequisite: SPAN 212 or appropriate score on placement test. An in-depth review and expansion of Spanish language communication skills. The aim is to express opinions and use narration and description in a variety of personal and professional contexts. Focus is on improving linguistic proficiency while increasing cultural awareness. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 301 or SPAN 311.
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21656 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Martinez-Velez, Naiara Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 314 Modern Spanish-Speaking Cultures (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. Prerequisite: SPAN 212 or appropriate score on placement test. An overview of the diverse cultures that constitute the Spanish-speaking world, taught entirely in Spanish. The objective is to foster intercultural communication skills, recognize aspects of Spanish-speaking cultures and their significance to global and American society, and employ strategies to enhance language development and cultural awareness. Discussion covers the social, historical, and political experience of the Spanish-speaking people of Latin America, Spain, and the United States.
23827 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Rivera-Martinez, Mildred Syllabus Course Materials
SPAN 418 Business Spanish I (4)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Formerly SPAN 318.) Prerequisite: Any 300-level SPAN course or appropriate score on placement test. An exploration of business contexts and practices in the Spanish-speaking world, taught entirely in Spanish. The objective is to use knowledge of diverse business cultures to communicate and interact effectively in a business environment. Topics include contemporary economic conditions in various Spanish-speaking areas (including those within the United States), enterprise, management, human resources, and cultural issues that influence the workplace. Assignments include preparing a job-search portfolio and making a business presentation, both in Spanish. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPAN 315, SPAN 318, or SPAN 418.
23828 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Hubbard, Aranzazu Syllabus Course Materials
SPCH 100 Foundations of Oral Communication (3)
For online sections, access to a broadband internet connection, use of a digital camera capable of recording 10-minute videos, and the ability to save and transfer video to a hosting site required. (Fulfills the prerequisite for all upper-level SPCH courses.) An introduction to oral communication, with emphasis on interpersonal communication, small-group communication, and public speaking. The objective is to prepare speeches, provide feedback to others, and participate in group activities. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPCH 100, SPCH 100X, SPCH 101, SPCH 107, or SPCH 108.
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20980 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Erskine-King, Denise A Syllabus Course Materials
SPCH 100 Foundations of Oral Communication (3)
For online sections, access to a broadband internet connection, use of a digital camera capable of recording 10-minute videos, and the ability to save and transfer video to a hosting site required. (Fulfills the prerequisite for all upper-level SPCH courses.) An introduction to oral communication, with emphasis on interpersonal communication, small-group communication, and public speaking. The objective is to prepare speeches, provide feedback to others, and participate in group activities. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPCH 100, SPCH 100X, SPCH 101, SPCH 107, or SPCH 108.
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20981 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Ross, Altoria B Syllabus Course Materials
SPCH 100 Foundations of Oral Communication (3)
For online sections, access to a broadband internet connection, use of a digital camera capable of recording 10-minute videos, and the ability to save and transfer video to a hosting site required. (Fulfills the prerequisite for all upper-level SPCH courses.) An introduction to oral communication, with emphasis on interpersonal communication, small-group communication, and public speaking. The objective is to prepare speeches, provide feedback to others, and participate in group activities. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPCH 100, SPCH 100X, SPCH 101, SPCH 107, or SPCH 108.
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20983 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Eggleston, Latanya Syllabus Course Materials
SPCH 100 Foundations of Oral Communication (3)
For online sections, access to a broadband internet connection, use of a digital camera capable of recording 10-minute videos, and the ability to save and transfer video to a hosting site required. (Fulfills the prerequisite for all upper-level SPCH courses.) An introduction to oral communication, with emphasis on interpersonal communication, small-group communication, and public speaking. The objective is to prepare speeches, provide feedback to others, and participate in group activities. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPCH 100, SPCH 100X, SPCH 101, SPCH 107, or SPCH 108.
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20984 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Strumpf, Gerry B Syllabus Course Materials
SPCH 100 Foundations of Oral Communication (3)
For online sections, access to a broadband internet connection, use of a digital camera capable of recording 10-minute videos, and the ability to save and transfer video to a hosting site required. (Fulfills the prerequisite for all upper-level SPCH courses.) An introduction to oral communication, with emphasis on interpersonal communication, small-group communication, and public speaking. The objective is to prepare speeches, provide feedback to others, and participate in group activities. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPCH 100, SPCH 100X, SPCH 101, SPCH 107, or SPCH 108.
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21057 6384 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Culton, Ann RS Syllabus Course Materials
SPCH 100 Foundations of Oral Communication (3)
For online sections, access to a broadband internet connection, use of a digital camera capable of recording 10-minute videos, and the ability to save and transfer video to a hosting site required. (Fulfills the prerequisite for all upper-level SPCH courses.) An introduction to oral communication, with emphasis on interpersonal communication, small-group communication, and public speaking. The objective is to prepare speeches, provide feedback to others, and participate in group activities. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPCH 100, SPCH 100X, SPCH 101, SPCH 107, or SPCH 108.
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21249 6385 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Burgoyne, Susan G Syllabus Course Materials
SPCH 100 Foundations of Oral Communication (3)
For online sections, access to a broadband internet connection, use of a digital camera capable of recording 10-minute videos, and the ability to save and transfer video to a hosting site required. (Fulfills the prerequisite for all upper-level SPCH courses.) An introduction to oral communication, with emphasis on interpersonal communication, small-group communication, and public speaking. The objective is to prepare speeches, provide feedback to others, and participate in group activities. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPCH 100, SPCH 100X, SPCH 101, SPCH 107, or SPCH 108.
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21250 6386 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Gibson, Charlene S. Syllabus Course Materials
SPCH 100 Foundations of Oral Communication (3)
For online sections, access to a broadband internet connection, use of a digital camera capable of recording 10-minute videos, and the ability to save and transfer video to a hosting site required. (Fulfills the prerequisite for all upper-level SPCH courses.) An introduction to oral communication, with emphasis on interpersonal communication, small-group communication, and public speaking. The objective is to prepare speeches, provide feedback to others, and participate in group activities. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPCH 100, SPCH 100X, SPCH 101, SPCH 107, or SPCH 108.
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21251 6387 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Lum, Danielle LKL Syllabus Course Materials
SPCH 100 Foundations of Oral Communication (3)
For online sections, access to a broadband internet connection, use of a digital camera capable of recording 10-minute videos, and the ability to save and transfer video to a hosting site required. (Fulfills the prerequisite for all upper-level SPCH courses.) An introduction to oral communication, with emphasis on interpersonal communication, small-group communication, and public speaking. The objective is to prepare speeches, provide feedback to others, and participate in group activities. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPCH 100, SPCH 100X, SPCH 101, SPCH 107, or SPCH 108.
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21252 6388 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Gulledge, Britney J Syllabus Course Materials
SPCH 100 Foundations of Oral Communication (3)
For online sections, access to a broadband internet connection, use of a digital camera capable of recording 10-minute videos, and the ability to save and transfer video to a hosting site required. (Fulfills the prerequisite for all upper-level SPCH courses.) An introduction to oral communication, with emphasis on interpersonal communication, small-group communication, and public speaking. The objective is to prepare speeches, provide feedback to others, and participate in group activities. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPCH 100, SPCH 100X, SPCH 101, SPCH 107, or SPCH 108.
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21253 6389 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Long, Robert P Syllabus Course Materials
SPCH 100 Foundations of Oral Communication (3)
For online sections, access to a broadband internet connection, use of a digital camera capable of recording 10-minute videos, and the ability to save and transfer video to a hosting site required. (Fulfills the prerequisite for all upper-level SPCH courses.) An introduction to oral communication, with emphasis on interpersonal communication, small-group communication, and public speaking. The objective is to prepare speeches, provide feedback to others, and participate in group activities. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPCH 100, SPCH 100X, SPCH 101, SPCH 107, or SPCH 108.
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22027 6390 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Willis, Kristopher W Syllabus Course Materials
SPCH 100 Foundations of Oral Communication (3)
For online sections, access to a broadband internet connection, use of a digital camera capable of recording 10-minute videos, and the ability to save and transfer video to a hosting site required. (Fulfills the prerequisite for all upper-level SPCH courses.) An introduction to oral communication, with emphasis on interpersonal communication, small-group communication, and public speaking. The objective is to prepare speeches, provide feedback to others, and participate in group activities. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPCH 100, SPCH 100X, SPCH 101, SPCH 107, or SPCH 108.
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22028 6391 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Ibanez, Maria C Syllabus Course Materials
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