Jamestown College 2012-13 Catalog

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Criminal Justice & Sociology examine death-related behaviors, both individual and collective, through which these aspects of life are experienced. 230-3  Sociology of the Family This course looks at the basic findings of the social sciences with reference to the institution of marriage and family. It examines in particular the contemporary American couple throughout all stages of the life cycle. Factors are identified that should be considered when making critical decisions, such as to marry, to have children, to divorce. Topics include diversity in the areas of sexuality, marriage and family, and selected issues that confront American families today. Spring

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315-3  Social Psychology This course covers the principles of the interbehaving of individuals with other individuals and groups with an emphasis on attitudes, attribution, social perception, and smallgroup behavior. Same as Psyc 315. Prerequisite: Psyc 101. Fall 320-3 Comparative Cultures This course is designed to develop knowledge and understanding of different cultural and ethnic settings and backgrounds. Armed with a comparative framework, each student conducts research on an assigned nation, creates a “cultural guidebook” for that nation, and presents his/her findings to the entire class. Spring


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