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Extractions: (Title 5, Section 55806) Graduation from Antelope Valley College with the associate in arts or associate in science degree requires the completion of a minimum of 60 semester units, including requirements 1 through 5 listed below. Antelope Valley College awards the associate in science degree to students who pursue majors offered in the following divisions: Allied Health, Applied Academics and Technologies, Business, and Math/Science. The associate in arts degree is available to those students who pursue a major in Letters, Arts, and Sciences, and to those majors offered in the following divisions: Fine and Performing Arts, Language Arts, Physical Education, and Social Science/Family and Consumer Education. In the course description section of this catalog all courses that apply to the associate degree or certificates are designated as (AVC) . The study major will be noted on the student's permanent transcript and diploma. The completion of an associate in arts or an associate in sciences degree does not ensure that a student can transfer directly to a four-year college or university. Students interested in transferring should refer to the Transfer Requirements section in this catalog.
AMELC Courses Fall 2002 ARAB 227/527 Cult soc Contemp ARAB ME PERS 301 - Contemporary Iranian CultureThrough Conversation - (3 requirement of two years of foreign language study. http://www.virginia.edu/amelc/courses_f02.html
Guidance St. soc. St. Prerequisite for Advanced Placement foreign Language is the successfulcompletion of levels 1, 2, 3 and 4. and the History of Western culture 2. http://www.mtlebanon.k12.pa.us/senior/course-offerings/student-selection-guide.h
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Extractions: About GHS Calendar Departments Library ... School District Web Page Hom ework Help General Information Fine Arts Foreign Language French ... Language Arts General Fin e Arts Fore ign Language Fr ench Ger man Spa nish Scie nce 101 CHEMLINKS Bill's Answers at MADSCI NETWORK BJ Pinchbeck offers science homework help, kids' homework help and chemistry homework help at DiscoverySchool.com.
98-99 Business Administration (Students who have not completed the foreign language requirement conflict management,the dynamics of culture, and gender Crosslisted with soc 176. BSAD 182. http://www.catalog.ucr.edu/1998-99/bsad.html
Extractions: Dean, College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, ex officio David Mayers, Ph.D., Interim Dean, Academic Affairs, The A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management, ex officio Faculty: (See Management Faculty The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration is designed to educate students in the art and science of management. The program prepares graduates to become tomorrow's most influential business leaders by equipping them with the ability to identify, analyze, and solve complex business problems. Thus, the curriculum is built on strong business fundamentals with a foundation of coursework in the humanities, social, and natural sciences. The B.S. in Business Administration is a two-year upper-division major offered jointly by The A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management (AGSM) and the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Students can enroll in a pre-Business major and are advised in the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences during their freshman and sophomore years. The Pre-Business curriculum includes the prerequisites to the major and the college breadth requirements. After admission to the major, students are advised by the AGSM. The B.S. degree in Business Administration is conferred by the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.
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Nat'l Academies Press, Buzzwords: (2000), References Baker, D. 1987. foreign bodies of the ears and nose in children. An Illustrated Guideto Cannibal culture. NewYork Creation Books. Am. Phil. soc.1131433. http://www.nap.edu/books/0309068355/html/267.html
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Undergraduate Programme civil society, civic culture, economic development and other social factors will democracyand economic development, foreign aid and industrialization soc 3032, http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/soc/ugdesc.htm
Extractions: Sociology Undergraduate Programme ( Course List Course Description Study Scheme Course List Code Course Title Unit *SOC 0100 Guided Study in Sociology SOC 1011 Introduction to Sociology SOC 1012 Reading Sociology SOC 1021 Chinese Society SOC 1031 Sociology and Modern Society SOC 1111 Computer Use for Sociology SOC 2012 Classical Theory SOC 2022 Contemporary Theory SOC 2032 Social Research Methods SOC 2042 Social Statistics SOC 2052 Social Problems SOC 2111 Writing for Sociology SOC 2152 Development of Chinese Social Thought SOC 2162 Personality and Social System SOC 2172 Technology and Society SOC 2183 Society and Mass Communication SOC 2192 Urban Sociology SOC 2202 Individual and Society SOC 2212 Historical Sociology SOC 2313 Japan in a Global Perspective SOC 2323 Hong Kong Society SOC 2333 The Rise of Modern East Asia SOC 2343 Economic Reform and Social Impacts in China SOC 2353 Democracy and Society SOC 2363 Law, Order and Social Life SOC 3012 Complex Organization SOC 3022 Sociology of Development SOC 3032 Social Stratification SOC 3052 Collective Behaviour SOC 3062 Social Demography SOC 3232 Marriage and Family SOC 3242 Qualitative Research SOC 3252 Demographic Analysis SOC 3273 Sociology of Crime and Deviance SOC 3322 Survey Methods and Sampling SOC 3343 Sociology of Education SOC 3353 Economic Sociology SOC 3363 Gender and Society SOC 3374 Selected Topics in Sociology I SOC 3375 Selected Topics in Sociology II SOC 3376 Selected Topics in Sociology III SOC 3413 Politics and Society SOC 3423 Social Movement SOC 3433 Social Planning SOC 3443 Sociology of Leisure
UC Riverside 1999-2000 - Business Administration (Students who have not completed the foreign language requirement conflict management,the dynamics of culture, and gender Crosslisted with soc 176. BSAD 178. http://www.students.ucr.edu/catalog/1999-00/bsad.html
Extractions: (See Management Faculty) MAJORS The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration is designed to educate students in the art and science of management. The program prepares graduates to become tomorrow's most influential business leaders by equipping them with the ability to identify, analyze, and solve complex business problems. Thus, the curriculum is built on strong business fundamentals with a foundation of coursework in the humanities, social, and natural sciences. The B.S. in Business Administration is a two-year upper-division major offered jointly by The A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management (AGSM) and the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Students can enroll in a pre-Business status and are advised in the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences during their freshman and sophomore years. The Pre-Business curriculum includes the prerequisites to the major and the college breadth requirements. After admission to the major, students are advised by the AGSM. The B.S. degree in Business Administration is conferred by the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.
The Combined German Program At The Claremont Colleges Integrates a German language component into courses in nonforeign-language disciplines Art,Science, and culture in Central Europe, 15th-18th Centuries soc 154 http://www.german.pomona.edu/courses.html
Extractions: German Language The language program of the Unified German Program has adopted the following guidelines: i) Standardization of all language courses . To avoid conflicts at the home college, the courses in the sequence German 1, 2, 22, 33, and 44 are the same at each of the colleges. In order to insure continuity and coherence, elementary and intermediate students use identical textbooks and cover similar material. At the same time, to allow for individual preferences, instructors may add specially selected components to their courses. ii) Textbook coordination : The Claremont German Faculty periodically surveys new textbooks, which also entails a review of developments in teaching methodology. All textbooks are selected with an eye to audio, video and computer-assisted ancillary materials. We are using Deutsch heute, seventh edition, for beginning German. iii) Standardization of the placement test. To give students the opportunity to take the placement test at any of the colleges, we administer a standard placement test with a proficiency emphasis. Students are enrolled in appropriate classes across the Claremont campuses.
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Extractions: Africa - ancient to present day including many cultural aspects over 50 links (see also Unit 6 - Global Perspectives) American History - early colonial, civil war, reconstruction, world wars to present day many cultural reference over 250 links American Indians - covers many tribes and eras over 100 links Ancient Civilizations- Fertile Crescent, Egypt, Greece , Rome, Kiev, China, India, Mayans, Aztec, as well as concepts for civilization well over 350 links - over 15 links - 15 links to art in different ages, eras and places China, Japan, India, Korea and more covers time, place, events, cultural references such as clothing, samuri, over 125 links (see also Unit 6 - Global Perspectives) Block scheduling issues - articles and data on successes and failures of the block system over 40 links past and present history, cultural references, NATO and US involvement, current events, ethnic cleansing over 50 links
Rapides Parish Subject Area Links foreign Language Sites. InterDic Internet Spanish dictionary; Language and culture- really nice site soc.Studies Fair Guide - from another school system but http://www.rapides.k12.la.us/subjects1.html
Guidance Links foreign Language Teachers and the Internet http//www.cobb www.wired.com/news/news/culture/story/21313 www.ldonline.org/ld_indepth/social_skills/socskills.html. http://www2.widener.edu/~keh0002/linklist.htm
Extractions: GUIDANCE WEB LINKS Prep for College College Home Pages College Rankings College Search ... School Safety Prep for College Getting Ready for College during Middle School Years: http://www.ed.gov/pubs/GettingReadyCollegeEarly/ "Yes, You Can," web site: http://www.ed.gov/pubs/YesYouCan/ College Choice: http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/mm/cc/home.html Preparing Your Child For College: http://www.ed.gov/pubs/Prepare/ College Plan: http://collegeplan.org/ Mapping your Future: http://mapping-your-future.org/ The NACAC Technology Center: http://www.nacac.com/techctr.html The Dunce's Cap: http://www.usmall.com/college/newsletter/index.html GPA Calculator: http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/student/gpacalc/gpacalc.html College Board's NetTips: http://www.collegeboard.org/gp/hartman/html/pasttips.html Planning Your Future (9-12 Calendar): http://collingswood.k12.nj.us/high/guidance/calendars/ Going Right On (For 7-9 graders): http://www.collegeboard.org/pubaff/gronline/dwnload/html/grodown.html Some parents forget who is really applying to college http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/co97ja.htm
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Extractions: AP European History Course Syllabus 2002-2003 AP European History Course Outline The following areas will comprise the material which will be the focus of our study in this course: 1. Intellectual and Cultural History a. Changes in religious thought and institutions. b. Secularization of learning and culture. c. Scientific and technological developments and their consequences. d. Major trends in literature and the arts. e. Intellectual and cultural developments and their relationship to social values and political events. f. Developments in social, economic,and political thought. g. Developments in literacy,education, and communication. h. The diffusion of new intellectual concepts among different social groups. i. Changes in elite and popular culture, such as the development of new attitudes toward religion, the family, work, and ritual. j. Impact of global expansion on European culture.
Extractions: Office Consultation Hours: T, H, 10:00-12:00, 2:15-5:00 and by appointment Course Objectives Overview of Basic Requirements Basic Requirements in Detail ... Learning Resources Online I. Course Description Thinking Through Writing is designed to help you develop fluency in using writing as a means of thinking and learning. Specifically, the course this semester will focus on culture-what constitutes this phenomenon and the ways in which people think and write about the subject. Each of you comes to this class with a lifetime rich in cultural data. As a consequence, you will be asked to draw on your experience and observations in daily life in Hong Kong. The course comprises two major components: first, focused reading and response to cultural topics chosen from a textbook. Responses are encouraged in the form of journal entries and on-line discussion in a networked classroom. The first component concerns your observations in your own situation and relates to Hong Kong in 1997. It provides a background for discussion. Second, the course highlights the writing component, writing as a process and the development of an argumentative essay on a cultural theme of importance to your own culture HERE and NOW. The course will help you
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