Introduction to the study of crime and delinquency.
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SOC 100: Introduction to the Sociological Perspective
Sociological approaches to inequality and contemporary social issues regarding race, ethnicity, class, gender.
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Examines the role of families in maintaining and changing society.
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Introductory survey course of the major facts and principles of human behavior.
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Individual and social problems of normal persons.
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Food is essential to life, and a foundation of civilization.
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Scientific basis of personal health and wellness.
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This course is designed to introduce students to current and controversial public health topics.
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An interdisciplinary framework to review important personal financial issues and to offer applicable tools to help students make good financial choices on earning, spending, borrowing, protecting, investing and saving money.
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This course will draw from the disciplines of economics, public policy, public health, and consumer behavior to offer a comprehensive understanding of the intersection of health and wealth.
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