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809 197 - Contemporary Amer Society |
This course examines the network of interdependent social systems that affect learners as employees, family members, and citizens. In this interdisciplinary course learners will study public policy issues that illustrate how our traditional institutions such as family, education, government, work, and media are being changed by global, political, demographic, multicultural, and technological trends. By exploring contemporary issues, learners will expand their use of creative and critical thinking skills in evaluating information, making decisions, advocating positions, and participating in the democratic process. Emphasis is placed on the foundation and structure of American society and the impact that diversity has on its institutions.
3.000 Credit hours 54.000 Lecture hours Levels: Credit Programs/Classes Schedule Types: Online, Lab, Lab and Lecture, Lecture, Instructional Television, Instructional Television, Online & On-Site Testing General Studies Division Humanities, Behav/Soc Sciences Department Prerequisites: ( COMPASS-Reading 75 or ACT Reading preentry assmt 17) or Credit Programs/Classes level 808 110 Minimum Grade of C or ( Bachelor's Arts Y or Bachelor's Science Y or Assoc Degree preentry assmt Y) |
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