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Introduction to Sociology (SOC101) 3 Credits

Fundamental concepts of social organization, culture, socialization, social institutions and social change. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: SB

Class# College Room Delivery Semester Dates Days Times Instructor Availability
52480 Scottsdale Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Room 181 In Person Spring 2010 01/20/2010- 05/14/2010 MW 9:00AM- 10:15AM Lewis Open
24 of 28 Seats Available
52482 Scottsdale Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Room 181 In Person Spring 2010 01/20/2010- 05/14/2010 MW 10:30AM- 11:45AM Lemons Open
56 of 70 Seats Available
52484 Scottsdale Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Room 175 In Person Spring 2010 01/20/2010- 05/14/2010 MW 1:30PM- 2:45PM Pino Open
17 of 24 Seats Available
53845 Scottsdale Library Room 125W In Person Spring 2010 01/20/2010- 05/14/2010 MW 1:30PM- 2:45PM Lewis Open
35 of 35 Seats Available
52486 Scottsdale Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Room 171 In Person Spring 2010 01/19/2010- 05/14/2010 TuTh 9:00AM- 10:20AM Fisch Open
28 of 35 Seats Available
52488 Scottsdale Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Room 171 In Person Spring 2010 01/19/2010- 05/14/2010 TuTh 10:30AM- 11:45AM Lemons Open
27 of 35 Seats Available
52490 Scottsdale Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Room 171 In Person Spring 2010 01/19/2010- 05/14/2010 TuTh 12:00PM- 1:15PM Pino Open
31 of 35 Seats Available
56006 Scottsdale: Online Online Course Internet Spring 2010 01/19/2010- 05/14/2010 N/A N/A Lemons Open
6 of 25 Seats Available
Notes
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online class. Basic computer skills and reliable internet access are required. Computer/internet access is available to students on campus. All students must provide a valid email address at registration. Students must contact instructor by email at: gary.lemons@mcmail.maricopa.edu by class start date.

Drugs and Society (SOC110) 3 Credits

Explores drugs as a social problem. Examines social-cultural factors contributing to use and abuse and effects of commonly used drugs on the individual and society. Reviews current theories and research relating to drug use. Explores prevention, intervention, and treatment. Examines public policies concerning drug related issues. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: SB

Class# College Room Delivery Semester Dates Days Times Instructor Availability
52492 Scottsdale Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Room 171 In Person Spring 2010 01/20/2010- 05/14/2010 MW 1:30PM- 2:45PM Lemons Open
19 of 35 Seats Available
56009 Scottsdale Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Room 171 In Person Spring 2010 01/19/2010- 05/14/2010 TuTh 1:30PM- 2:45PM Lemons Open
10 of 35 Seats Available

American Indian Policy (SOC112) 3 Credits

Reviews United States government policies and their impact on American Indian sovereignty. Examines historic, legal, economic, and social issues regarding Indian policies and how they impact Indian Nations and individual Indians. Studies historical as well as contemporary policies created by the Federal Government that define the trust relationship between the United States government and Indian Nations. Prerequisites: None.

Class# College Room Delivery Semester Dates Days Times Instructor Availability
52270 Scottsdale Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Rm 144 In Person Spring 2010 01/20/2010- 05/14/2010 MW 10:30AM- 11:45AM Pino Open
16 of 20 Seats Available
Notes
PLEASE NOTE: SOC112 is cross-referenced with AIS112.

Racial and Ethnic Minorities (SOC140) 3 Credits

Contemporary/Historical racial and ethnic intergroup relations emphasizing cultural origins, developments, and problems of minority groups in the United States. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: C, SB

Class# College Room Delivery Semester Dates Days Times Instructor Availability
54154 Scottsdale Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Room 171 In Person Spring 2010 01/21/2010- 05/14/2010 Th 6:00PM- 8:40PM Thompson Open
29 of 35 Seats Available

American Indian Law (SOC160) 3 Credits

Analyzes the legal system of the United Sates Government as it applies to American Indian Nations. Examines how United States legal institutions have impacted Indian sovereignty. Units of analysis include the development of Indian law, United States Supreme Court decisions, Congressional Acts, treaty rights and the development of tribal governments. Focuses on legal institutions that have abridged the property rights of Indian Nations. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: C, H

Class# College Room Delivery Semester Dates Days Times Instructor Availability
54152 Scottsdale Library Room 125W In Person Spring 2010 01/19/2010- 05/14/2010 Tu 6:00PM- 8:30PM Staff Open
30 of 35 Seats Available
Notes
PLEASE NOTE: AIS160 is cross-referenced with SOC160. Department strongly recommends a prerequisite of AIS105.

Gender and Society (SOC212) 3 Credits

A study of the way culture shapes and defines the positions and roles of both men and women in society. Major emphasis on social conditions which may lead to a broadening of gender roles and a reduction of gender role stereotypes and the implications of these changes. Open to both men and women. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: C, SB

Class# College Room Delivery Semester Dates Days Times Instructor Availability
56008 Scottsdale Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Room 167 In Person Spring 2010 01/25/2010- 05/13/2010 M 6:00PM- 8:30PM Diggins Open
32 of 35 Seats Available
52496 Scottsdale Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Room 169 In Person Spring 2010 01/20/2010- 05/14/2010 MW 1:30PM- 2:45PM Diggins Open
17 of 28 Seats Available
52498 Scottsdale Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Room 167 In Person Spring 2010 01/19/2010- 05/14/2010 TuTh 12:00PM- 1:15PM Diggins Open
17 of 28 Seats Available
52500 Scottsdale Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Room 167 In Person Spring 2010 01/19/2010- 05/14/2010 TuTh 1:30PM- 2:45PM Fisch Open
21 of 28 Seats Available

Sport and Society (SOC220) 3 Credits

Applies the sociological perspective to the study of sport. Emphasizes how hierarchies of race, class, and gender in the United States impact the sport experience of both the fan and the athlete, as well as how both professional and amateur sport have at times played a transformative role in society. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: SB

Class# College Room Delivery Semester Dates Days Times Instructor Availability
56007 Scottsdale: Online N/A Hybrid Spring 2010 01/20/2010- 05/14/2010 W 4:00PM- 6:00PM Diggins Open
24 of 25 Seats Available
Notes
HYBRID Format: Blends face-to-face (in person) instruction in a classroom with online learning; convenient for you and your schedule because you spend approximately half the time in a regularly scheduled class with your instructor and the rest of the time online.

Sociology Through Film (SOC266) 3 Credits

Examines movie-going and the experience of spectatorship. Studies how motion pictures reflect, influence, and are influenced by American culture and societal institutions. Explores the role of the movie industry as a vehicle for social commentary, analysis, and criticism. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: SB

Class# College Room Delivery Semester Dates Days Times Instructor Availability
52502 Scottsdale Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Room 181 In Person Spring 2010 01/25/2010- 05/12/2010 MW 12:00PM- 1:20PM Diggins Open
20 of 28 Seats Available
Notes
Class 52502 costs include Social & Behavioral Class Fee: $5.00
52626 Scottsdale Library Room 125W In Person Spring 2010 01/26/2010- 05/13/2010 TuTh 9:00AM- 10:20AM Diggins Open
19 of 25 Seats Available
Notes
Class 52626 costs include Social & Behavioral Class Fee: $5.00

Cooperative Education (SOC296WC) 3 Credits

Work-college experiences that involve the combined efforts of educators and employers to accomplish an outcome related to the career objectives of the students. Prerequisites: Completed at least 12 credits, min 2.6 GPA & able to obtain a position related to student's academic/career goals or permission of Instructor. Coreq: Enrolled in at least 1 class related to major/career interest or permission of Instructor

Class# College Room Delivery Semester Dates Days Times Instructor Availability
52594 Scottsdale Student Center Bldg, Room 123 In Person Spring 2010 01/16/2010- 05/14/2010 N/A N/A Deboer Open
20 of 20 Seats Available
Notes
Cooperative Ed classes are available in 1, 2, 3, or 4 credits. Contact C. DeBoer in SC123, the Career Center.