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The General Education Requirement
Culture and Society: The Social Science PerspectiveAGR/TEC 100 Technology's Impact on Society. 3(3-0)F,S.
Technological progress of agriculture and industry and its socio-economic impact in a global environment.
ANT 100 World Cultures. 3(3-0)F,S.
An exploration of cultural differences throughout the world, with emphasis on nonwestern societies, from the perspective of cultural anthropology.
ECO 155 Principles of Macroeconomics. 3(3-0)F,S.
This course prepares the student to understand the economic structure of the United States and its place in the world economy, to interpret common economic measures, to understand the processes of governmental fiscal and monetary policies, and to evaluate individual decision-making from an economic perspective.
GRY 108 Ecology and Society. 3(3-0)F,S.
This course may also be taken in the Natural World category under Geology and Geography.
Multidisciplinary problem study of population pressures, environmental degradation and socio-political perils and opportunities, through an integrated approach by a staff drawn chiefly from the natural and social sciences.MED 120 Mass Media and Society. 3(3-0)F,S.
Theories and issues related to mass media as agents of social change. Both print and electronic media will be covered, including newspapers, radio, television and film.
SOC 150 Introduction to Society. 3(3-0)F,S.
The study of society including its structure and operation from the perspective of sociology. The course focuses on ways society is constructed by people and, in turn, on the ways society shapes people. This general education course supplies students with a community as well as global, multicultural understanding of society.
TEC 100/AGR 100 Technology's Impact on Society. 3(3-0)F,S.
Technological progress of agriculture and industry and the socioeconomic impact in a global environment.
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