8C 201 Introduction to Elementary 8chool ScienceTuchlng/3 Unit.Prerequisite: NoneIntroduction to some of the methods and techniques of sciencerelating them to elementary science instruction, utilizing a varietyof equipment. teaching materials and associated activities topresent current trends in elementary school science teaching.2 hours lecture; 2 hours laboratory.SOCIAL SCIENCE 88 101 Introduction to Social Sciencu/3 Unit. Prerequisite: None An introduction to the several disciplines in the SOCIal sciences: anthropology. psychology, sociology. 8wnomics, political sCience. and international relations. using a systems approach. Freshmen are encouraged to enroll in this class 10 discover what diSCipline interests them for continuation, Accepted as an elective for AA degree. 3 hours lecture. S8 201 The Chicano in Contemporary Society/3 Unit.Prerequisite: NoneA survey of the Chicano culture, traditions, attitudes and Idealsfrom the historical and sociological viewpOints with emphasIs uponcontemporary problems and conditions. Special attention will begiven to social. cultural. economic. political, and educaltonaldevelopments of the Chicano in the Southwest.3 hours lecture.SS 202 Herit.ge From MexicoPrerequisites: NoneA study of the various facets of culture and their historical settlr1gwhich have contributed to the traditions, life style and unIquenessof Mexicans and Americans of Mexican heritage both past andpresent,3 hours lectureSOCIOLOGY80 101 Introduction to Soclology/3 Unit.Prerequisite: NoneA presentation 01 some critical sociological Issues, especIallypower, conflict and change, with emphasis on large-scaleinstitutions and their role in society through the use of a lext ofselected readings from research and of student eXp6f1enCethrough participation in activities grounded in the scientifiCmethod.3 hours lecture.SO 202 Soci.1 Problem./3 Unit.Prerequisite: NoneA study of contemporary rnajor SOCial concerns throughsummaries of research and writings of authors with varyIngperspectives to help the student acquire "a framework forthinking,"3 hours lecture.80210 Marriage and the Family/3 Unit.Prerequisite: None Courtship. choosing a male. marriage. mantal adjustment, parenthood and family living from the SOCiologIcal and psychological pOints of view 3 hours lecture, 80 198-298 Individual Studi ••/1-4 Unit.Prerequisite: Approval of Division Chairman and InstructorThe student with demonstrated academiC ability will solve aproblem under the directions of a faculty member with theapproval of the Division Chairman,SPANISHSP 011 8p.ni.h Orthogr.phy/1 UnitPrerequisite: None A concentrated course on Spanish spelling. EmphaSIS on a stepby-step procedure from the Simplest to almost any word In the Spanish language. Special attentIon given to the accent mark. colloquial and popular correction and to areas of speCifiC spellmg problems. 1 hour lecture, SP 025 8pani.h for Teecher./3 Unit.Prerequisite: None A course designed for the classroom teacher who needs a baSIC familiarity with Spanish to communicate WIth Spanish-speaking pupils and parents. 3 hours lecture. Sp 101,102 Elementary Spani.h/4-4 Unit.Prerequisite SP 101 is a prerequIsite of 102 Methodical presentation of the structure of the language through practice in understanding, lIstening, speaking, readmg, and Wflling Spanish. TraInIng in correct pronunCiation, phraSing, and IdrOTl1atlc usage. 4 hours lecture, 1 hour laboratory. SP 111, 112,113,114 Conver ••tional Spani.h/3-3-3-3 Unit.Prerequisite: SP 111 for 112, 112 for 113. 113 for 114 or thesatisfactory performance upon a wfltten and oral exam In lieu 01anyone of the courses In thiS seriesTo giye students a practical wori\lfly knowledge of Spanish ,n aneveryday seiling With emphaSIS on conversational aspects amjvocabulary building. Credit toward AA program but transferableupon satisfactory performance on a profICiency examination
SP 118 Folk Llterlture Ind FolkwlYs in the Southwestl3 UnitsPrerequisite: HU 115 A general study of the American folk traditions. legends. ballads. and customs in the Southwest. A brief but penetrating look into the traditional folk beliefs. tales, legends. customs. superstitions. that have historically characterized the American way of life in the Southwest. 3 hours lecture. SP 155 Appreciltion of Mexico/3 UnitsPrereq'Jisite: NoneFor students who have an interest in Mexico, Its people andculture, include r a 9-11 day tour in the interior of Mexico,including metropolitan and rural areas with special emphasis uponarcheology, architecture, history. anthropology and contemporarylife; conducted in English with Spanish instruction available.Accomodations in hotels, guide servk:e and all transportationincluded. A written report and additional sessions are required forcredit. Enrollment fee required 30 days prior to departure of lour.Also credits for 58 155, HU 105.SP 201, 2021ntermedilte SpJlnish/4-4 UnitsPrerequisite: SP 102, or two years of high school Spanish taken not earlier than one year prior to registration at <strong>Cochise</strong> and completed with average grade or better, or competency as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the instructor. Review of grammar, reading, vocabulary building. discussion. and short writings on modern literature. 4 hours lecture; 2 hours laboratory. SP 304, 305 Introduction to Splnish Literlture/3·3 UnitsPrerequisite: SP 202 and permission of instructor or completion ofcourse Similar to SP 202, Mexican schooling above 6th grade or 4years of high school Spanish.A survey of the development of Spanish literature, emphasizingthe growth of thought and form in relation to historical and socialbackgrounds. SP 304 covers the period from the beginning to1700; SP 305 from 1700 to the present.3 hours lecture.SP 307, 308 Introduction to Mexicln Literlture/3-3 UnitsPrerequisite: Intermediate Spanish and permiSSion of theinstructor.An introduction to the works of many representative Mexicanauthors and a historical look at the literature of Mexico during theColonial period and the period of Independence, Taught inSpanish.3 hours lecture.SP 299 IndlvidUII Studie./1-4 UnitsPrerequisite: Approval of Division Chairman and instructor,Problem solution under the direction of a faculty member with theapproval of the DiviSion Chairman, May be repeated for creditSPEECH SE 102 Fundamental. of Speech/3 Unit. Prerequisite: None Discussion of theories and problems in communications, instruction in organizing and delivering speeches in an effective manner. 3 hours lecture. SE 110 Public Speakingl3 Unit.Prerequisite: SP 102, or permission of instructor. Review of fundamentals of public speaking. Construction. delivery. and evaluation of various types of speeches, Improvement of vOice quality. Participation in parliamentary procedure and publiC discussion. 3 hours lecture. SE 110 Public Spelklng/3 UnitsPrerequisite: SP 102. or permission of instructor Review of fundamentals of public speaking, Construction. delivery. and e'/aluation of various types of speeches, Improvement of voice quality. Participation in parliamentary procedure and pubhc discussion. 3 hours lecture. SE 115 Argumentation and Debatel3 UnitsPrerequisite: SE 102 or permiSSion of instructor. A study of skills of practical reasoning and appraising and using evidence. Evaluation on the baSIS of participation in class discussion. presentation of speeches and participation in debates. 3 hours lecture. SE 125 Forensic./1 UnitPrerequisite: None, although SE 102 or high school speech will be beneficial. Development of skills in one or more of the fOllowing: debate original oration. extemporaneous speaking. Impromptl' speaking, dramatic reading and vanous form of oral Inlerpretallon of literature, Participation In Intra-class competition and In one or more int",rcollegiate contests, TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL'$10 lab feeTI 005 ·Welding/3 UnitsPrerequisite: None The basic processes of oxy-acetylene and arc weldmg Including safety, selection of elect'odes. welding jOints, types of beads and development of basic skills EmphaSIS is on welding mild steel In flat and horizontal positions. fusion welding of light-gauge steel, and brazing, 1 hour lecture; 6 hours laboratory
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