COURSE DESCRIPTIONS SLNG 2402. INTERPRETING II (2-4-4) 16.1603
Continued development of discourse analysis and interpreting skills for increasingly complex tasks. Utilization of consecutive and simultaneous interpreting scenarios including monologues and dialogues. Emphasizes skill development, self-analysis and peer evaluation. Prerequisite: SLNG 2301. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M2.
SLNG 2431. INTERPRETING III (2-4-4) 16.1603
A practice-oriented course to strengthen skills in the integration and application of interpreting using complex source materials. Continued exposure to simulated interpreting/transliterating experiences. Prerequisite: SLNG 2402. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M1.
SLNG 2434. AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL) V (2-4-4) 16.1603
Development of proficiency in ASL. Includes instruction in semantic and grammatical accuracy and appropriate discourse strategies in a variety of communication contexts. Prerequisite: SLNG 1445 or instructor approval. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M1.
SLPS - Security and Loss Prevention Services
SLPS 1313. SECURITY AND SPECIAL OFFICER (3-0-3) 43.0109
Legal limitations on the use of handguns, powers and authority of private security officers, familiarity with legislation, note taking, report writing, range firing and procedures, handgun safety and maintenance, required range qualification, and first aid. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.
SLPS 2331. METHODS OF SECURITY (Capstone) (3-0-3) 43.0109
Identify issues currently facing security professionals; identify the importance of security patrols and related security methods; identify the different types of security patrols and characteristics of each; define crime prevention; and identify the role of the security professional in the overall scheme of crime prevention. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.
SOCI - Sociology
SOCI 1301. INTRODUCTion to SOCIOLOGY (3-0-3) 45.1101
Introduction to the concepts and principles used in the study of group life, social institutions, and social processes. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M1.
SOCI 1306. SOCIAL PROBLEMS (3-0-3) 4511015225
Analysis of the major problems of contemporary society, including the social causes of these problems and the public policy consequences of solutions. Topics include inequality, crime and violence, substance abuse, deviance and family problems. Also offered as an online course. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M1.
SOCI 2301. MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY (3-0-3) 4511015425
A sociological examination of marriage and family life. Topics include a historical and cross-cultural examination of family, mate selection and marriage adjustment; ethnic, social class and gender differences in family life; family violence; divorce and remarriage. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M1.
SOCI 2319. MINORITY STUDIES I (3-0-3) 4511015325
An examination of the historical, economic, social and cultural development of minority groups in the United States, including African-American, Mexican-American, Native American and religious and gender groups. Topics focus on the social inequality associated with majority/minority relationships. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M1.
SOCW - Social Work
SOCW 2361. INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK (3-0-3) 4407015124
Introduction to social work as a profession; emphasizes a generic approach to social work; examines the historical origins of the profession, its knowledge base and methodology. Prerequisites: SOCI 1301 or 1306, PSYC 2301. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M1.
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