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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

LA 329U Computerized Legal Research Comprehensive review of computerized legal research resources available to the paralegal, including Internet resources, online legal research databases, and CDRom mini-libraries. Exposure to resources available by legal subject matter and the crafting successful searches. Prerequisite: LA 303U Section: 01 Day: Tuesdays Instructor: Turner CRN: 11775

Credit Hours: 3 Time: 7:00–9:40 p.m. Cost: $1,062

Political Science PLSC 205U Introduction to American Government A multimedia, high-tech approach to the study of basic roles, structures, and functions of American political institutions; and introduction to American political process. Section: 01 Day: Fridays Instructor: Morgan CRN: 11721

Credit Hours: 3 Time: 6:30–9:10 p.m. Cost: $1,062

Psychology PSYC 101U Introductory Psychology Scientific principles of behavior. Survey emphasizing psychological methods and research involved in understanding human behavior. Note: Research participation or equivalent required. Section: 01 Day: Tuesdays Instructor: Forbes CRN: 11722

Credit Hours: 3 Time: 7:00–9:40 p.m. Cost: $1,062

PSYC 230U Psychology of Women Analysis of gender as function of biological and environmental forces. Emphasis on traditional and modern roles, developmental patterns of women, and psychological problems unique to women. Section: 01 Credit Hours: 3 Day: Online Time: Online Instructor: Carvelli Cost: $1,062 CRN: 11783 Notes: This is an online course and requires you to activate your Net ID before the start of the semester. See page 11 for details.

PSYC 305U Stress and Its Management Physiological and psychological aspects of stressors and the stress response. Review of principles, research, and methods of stress management.

SA 320U How to Be a Skeptic: Critical Thinking for Critical Times Techniques to separate the probable from the unlikely and to acquire and interpret the information necessary to think logically. Addresses current issues, urban legends, invented traditions, and ancient mysteries. Prerequisite: ENGL 100U & ENGL 101U or ENGL 201U, 202U & 203U Section: 01 Day: Tuesdays Instructor: Thompson CRN: 11785

Credit Hours: 3 Time: 7:00–9:40 p.m. Cost: $1,062

Sociology

Credit Hours: 3 Time: 7:00–9:40 p.m. Cost: $1,062

SOC 309U Social Problems Personal-social disorganization and maladjustment: physical and mental handicaps; economic inadequacies; programs and methods of social treatment and control.

SA 302U Social Analysis II Multidisciplinary in focus, drawing on variety of theoretical and empirical approaches to discover relationships in and between economic theory, international relations and political science.

SOC 310U Criminology Laws, prevalence and distribution of crime; theories of crime; types of criminal behavior; police actions; court actions; the penal system.

Section: 01 Day: Wednesdays Instructor: STAFF CRN: 11784

Social Analysis

Section: 01 Credit Hours: 3 Day: Mondays Time: 7:00–9:40 p.m. Instructor: Morgan/Hiller/Zinn Cost: $1,062 CRN: 11723 Notes: Restricted to SCS students designated 3 or 4 or with departmental approval.

Please review your schedule on BannerWeb before classes begin to verify class location.

Section: 01 Day: Tuesdays Instructor: Moorefield CRN: 11724

Section: 01 Day: Thursdays Instructor: Moorefield CRN: 11725

Credit Hours: 3 Time: 6:00–8:40 p.m. Cost: $1,062

Credit Hours: 3 Time: 6:00–8:40 p.m. Cost: $1,062

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