adblack@collegeofthedesert.edu 2016 Brandman University, KHANH Q. HOANG (1998) CounselorA.A. 1998 Sonoma State University M.S. (C-ID GEOG 111) The courses offered inthese disciplines generallyserveassurveys of each field and/or as general education and transfer requirements. Prerequisite: None 2010 Woodbury University, AMBER BLACK (2016) Assistant Professor, SociologyB.A. Limitation on enrollment: None Can I earn college credit without taking classes at COD? Limitation on enrollment: None
PDF Chapter 15 Lecture Outline Napa Valley College Pages - Wordpress 1999 San Diego State University M.A. A.S. 2016 College of the Desert B.A. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 2007 University of California Irvine M.S. (C-ID PHIL 110) 2012 University of California - Los Angeles M.S. In particular, the course focuses on the development of well being and understanding process of learning and applying adequate methods of coping in problematic situations. Positive psychology uses the tools of rigorous science to examine the sources and nature of positive human strengths, characteristics, resources, and aspirations. 1989 Michigan State University M.B.A. 1992 Michigan State University Ed.D. May require participation in field trips at alternative class meeting times.
Lecturer/Researcher Level B (Full Time) - LinkedIn Prerequisite: None Philosophy, Social Science Both topical and regional formats are introduced. 14. 13. 2019 Western Governors University, ANDREW C. ALEMAN (2021) Instructor, Social Sciences & ArtB.A. . 2000 Chapman University M.A. lgraff@collegeofthedesert.edu
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Providing Sustainable Electricity to Urban Informal Settlements of the (C-ID HIST 140) Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS 24. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No The historical and conceptual links between ancient Greece and ancient India are discussed. The sociology curriculum will give you qualitative and quantitative research skills to tackle pressing 21st century issues. 2007 Pepperdine University M.A. Joel B. Wolowelsky (B.S. 2009 University of California Riverside M.A. (C-ID POLS 130) (C-ID PHIL 120) Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 1989 Franciscan University of Steubenville M.S. College of the Desert Location 43-500 Monterey Ave Lot 2 Spc 167, Palm Desert, California, 92260, United States Description Read More Industry Colleges & Universities Education Discover more about College of the Desert 2005 California State University - San Bernardino M.A. COD GE: C2, C3 CSU GE: C2, D6 IGETC: 3B, 4F, HIST 023Latin American HistoryUnits: 3, This course is a survey of the political and social development of South and Central America, including Mexico, from colonization to the present. 2006 Art Institute of California M.B.A. 2010 Southwest Minnesota State University Ed.D. 1955), professor of history and sociology at the Binghamton University, and a well-known . 26. Grading: Letter Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Grading: Letter Strong research. Grading: Letter
College of the Desert: Faculty & Salaries - American School Search 9. Research Interest. 1997 University of California - Davis, D. CLAYTON MAYES (2002) Professor, Criminal JusticeA.A. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D5 IGETC: 4E, GEOG 010Geography of CaliforniaUnits: 3, This is a study of the natural and cultural environments of California including its climate, topography, biogeography, economy, urbanization and population diversity. 2001 Southern Illinois University, JENNA HUNTZINGER (2016) Counselor, EDGEB.A. x. COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D IGETC: 4, PSY 010Psychological Aspects/Marriage & FamilyUnits: 3, This course is designed to develop the student's repertoire of behavioral skills and an understanding of the principles governing marriage and family life. 2008 University of California - Riverside M.S. 760.776.7349, ANTH 001Human Evolution: Introduction to Biological AnthropologyUnits: 3, This course introduces the concepts, methods of inquiry, and scientific explanations for biological evolution and their application to the human species. Transfer Status:CSU/UC* Degree Applicable:AA/AS Grading: Letter Advisory: ENG 001A 2001 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute M.A. 10. COD GE: C3 CSU GE: C2 IGETC: 3B, PHIL 017Philosophy of ReligionUnits: 3, An in-depth examination of some of the significant commonalities and major differences among and between the three great monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. 2004 California State University - San Marcos M.A. Sociology (SOC) SOC 001 Introductory Sociology Units: 3 This course is a survey of the characteristics of social life, the processes of social interaction, and the tools of sociological investigation. 1967), Modern Orthodox rabbi, professor, author, and dean of faculty at the Yeshiva of Flatbush high school; Frieda Zames (B.A . Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No MARI ABRIL (2019) Professor, Digital Design and ProductionB.F.A. (Equivalent to PS 003.) Even students who choose not to major in the Social Sciences find that coursework in the various disciplines prepares them to understand organizational and group dynamics, incorporate logic and reasoning in everyday life, understand research and statistical analysis, and connect personal problems to social issues through critical analysis. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Limitation on enrollment: None Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 2011 University of California Riverside PhD 2015 University of California Riverside, CARL CHRISTMAN (2016) Professor, SpeechB.A. Prerequisite: None Students will also analyze the political relationship Latinx groups have with the U.S. Constitution and civil society organizations. 1975 California State Polytechnic University - Pomona, GARY PLUNKETT (2014) Dean, InstructionB.S. The scientific method and research techniques used in social psychology are explored. Prerequisite: None The course considers the contributions of Latina/o, African-American, Asian-American, Native-American, and Jewish communities in shaping contemporary popular culture. 1999 California State University - East Bay M.A. Limitation on enrollment: None Assistant Professor of. This survey course offers a foundation and preparation for additional study in psychology and social sciences, for understanding self and others, and principles of psychology to apply to daily life. 1983 University of California - Los Angeles Ph.D. 1992 University of California - Los Angeles, MEHGAN HASSANZADAH (2021) Associate Professor, Math and ScienceM.S. Advisory: None COD GE: C3 CSU GE: C2 IGETC: 3B, PHIL 007Ideas of the Great PhilosophersUnits: 3, An introduction to the practice of philosophy through the analysis of selected original writings of some of our greatest philosophers. Advisory: ENG 061 Grading: Letter Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Job Search . Grading: Letter COD GE: C2, C5 CSU GE: D IGETC: 4, PSY 033Personal & Social AdjustmentUnits: 3, This course examines the development of personality and places emphasis upon the process of adjustment encountered in such areas as self development, school, family, intimate relationships, vocation and community. COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D9 IGETC: 4I, PSY 003Developmental PsychologyUnits: 3, This is a life span course that focuses on the behavioral patterns found at each level of normal human development, including the interrelationships of psychological, sociological, cognitive, and physical development from birth to senescence. Topics presented include: basic biological and genetic background for understanding human evolution; evolutionary theory; human variation and biocultural adaptations; modes of evolutionary change and how these evolutionary mechanisms operate on contemporary human populations; an understanding of geological history; principles of classification; physical form and behavior of non-human primates; and the archaeological evidence for hominine development and worldwide diffusion. Limitation on enrollment: None Advisory: ENG 001A 1985 Victor Valley College B.A. Skilled in Administration, Management, Video Conferencing, Policy Analysis, and Editing. Sociology Grading: Letter College of the Desert 43-500 Monterey Ave Palm Desert, CA 92260 760.346.8041 Employment - Support COD Social MediaLogin into Site FacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedIn Off-Campus Sites Coachella Library Desert Hot Springs Indio Mecca / Thermal PaCE Palm Springs Other West Valley Locations Academic Programs Admissions Limitation on enrollment: None Limitation on enrollment: None Prerequisite: None 2005 California State University - Fullerton, JOANA G. CIURASH (2006) Professor, ChemistryB.S. College of the Desert General Education Requirements (COD GE), Transfer to Four-Year Colleges & Universities, California State University General Education Requirements, Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC), Announcement of Faculty and Administration. 1993 California State University - Northridge M.A. 2019 University of Chicago BETH J. ALLAN-BENTLEY (2018) Associate Professor, Applied Sciences and Business B.A. Grading: Letter (C-ID GLST 102) Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No COD GE: C1 CSU GE: B1 IGETC: 5A, GEOG 001LPhysical Geography LabUnits: 1, Laboratory exercises and experiments designed to explore and understand the primary areas of physical geography. This course is offered in the Spring semester of odd-numbered years. COD GE: C3 CSU GE: C2 IGETC: 3B, 4G, PHIL 013Perspectives on Death & DyingUnits: 3, The phenomenon of human mortality as presented, analyzed, and critically evaluated from cross-cultural perspectives in philosophy, religion, literature, psychology, medicine, and law. Advisory: ENG 001A (C-ID ANTH 110) Palm Desert, CA 92260 Advisory: ENG 061
The Sociology Major at College of the Desert 1993 Palomar Community College B.A. 17.
Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies - Who We Are Included are such topics as developmental psychology, states of consciousness, psychotropic agents, learning, memory, motivation, emotion, intelligence, personality, stress, and social psychology, psychotherapy, research methodology, and psychological disorders. Emphasis is placed on people and the environment, map interpretation and their changes over time. Topics include historical, cross-cultural, and societal forces and change that influence gender socialization, expectations, and practices with an emphasis on social institutions and some focus on global contemporary trends. A special emphasis is placed on practical techniques useful to parents and professionals who work with adolescents. Prerequisite: None Human Resources; Campus Map; Directions; Video Campus Tour; COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D1 IGETC: 4A, ANTH 007Anthropology of Religion, Magic, Witchcraft, and HealingUnits: 3, This course is an introduction to the anthropological study of religion and examines the way religion is lived and practiced in diverse cultures and the role of religious beliefs in human experiences of health and healing. Limitation on enrollment: None Advisory: ENG 061 Social Network Analysis. In particular, the course introduces the major social, economic, political, intellectual and cultural developments that shaped what came to be known as "the West." 1999 Southern Illinois University M.S. Prerequisite: GEOG 001 or concurrent enrollment Cecil College seeks qualified applicants to fill a full-time Sociology Faculty position beginning in the fall of the 2023-2024 academic year. WATERS (1968-91) Professor Emeritus, Agriculture and Mechanics, FLOYD L. WATSON (1974-2005) Professor Emeritus, Business, DON A. WELTY (1965-2004) Coordinator Emeritus, Continuing Education, JOY E. WENTZ (1989-2004) Professor Emeritus, English and Composition, CHAR WHITAKER (1991-2005) Coordinator Emeritus, Library Services, K. LYNN YORK (1998-2018) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, Computer Information Systems, LESLIE YOUNG (1998-2019) Dean Emeritus, School of Health Sciences & Education, HAROLD L. BIRD, JR (1974-1976) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, MARION BLONDIS (1965-1976) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, SANDRA R. BRANDON (1990-2007) Professor Emeritus, Computer Information Systems, DAN A. BURKE (1966-1985) Professor Emeritus, Developmental Education, BRYAN R. BURRAGE (1973-2004) Professor Emeritus, Biology, Anatomy and Zoology, DAVID BUTTLES (1997-2010) Athletic Academic Advisor Emeritus, THOMAS CIASTKO (1981-99) Professor Emeritus, Respiratory Therapy, EDGAR L. De FOREST (1962-78) Professor Emeritus, English and Speech, DANIEL V. DETI (1962-2004) Professor Emeritus, French and Spanish, STANLEY M. DUPREE (2012-2014) Executive Director Emeritus, Human Resources and Labor Relations, M. W. ELLERBROEK (1961-1981) Professor Emeritus/Past Dean of Business Services, RON R. EVANS (1971-2010) Professor Emeritus, Art, SUSAN EVANS (1987-2011) Adjunct Professor Emeritus, Art, CAROLYN L. FISHER (1963-82) Professor Emeritus, Counseling, WENDELL C. FORD (1965-89) Media Specialist Emeritus, LAWRENCE FREDERICK (1962-81) Professor Emeritus, Mathematics, MICHELE GAINES (2002-2008) Professor Emeritus, Theatre Arts, ALDEN N. GODFREY (1991-2006) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, Journalism, GEORGE D. GOODWIN (1962) Professor Emeritus, Philosophy and Religion, ROBERT M. GRIFFIN (1966) Professor Emeritus, Special Education, EUGENE K. HANSON (1969-1992) Professor Emeritus, Philosophy and Religion, DONALD HARRISON (1971-1988) Professor Emeritus, Business, CHARLES HAYDEN (1983-2012) Trustee Emeritus, ROY HUDSON (1962) Professor Emeritus, Rhetoric and Public Address, EDWIN T. INGLES (1960-1974) Professor Emeritus/Past Dean of Instruction, ROBERT B. JORDAN (1966-2004) Professor Emeritus, Psychology, MARIAN M. KATZ (1967-1992) Professor Emeritus, Nursing, AUSTIN KILIAN (1970 -1987) Professor Emeritus, Art, WILLIAM A. KOHL (1976-2006) Professor Emeritus, Art, KEN LaMONT (1986-2006) Counselor Emeritus, ROY MALLERY (1962) Associate Professor Emeritus, Fine Art, JUDITH M. MANDEL (1989-2006) Adjunct Instructor Emeritus, French, ANTHONY MANZONI (1986-2018) Professor Emeritus, Golf, J.R. MASTERS, JR (1964) Professor Emeritus, Speech, ROY C. McCALL (1959-73) President Emeritus/Past President, Past Superintendent, Coachella Valley Community College District, BARBARA McFADYEN (1965-87) Professor Emeritus, Political Science, MARTIN McKELL (1965-1985) Professor Emeritus, Business, MERLE "BUD" MILLER (2004-2010) Area 3 Board of Trustees, JAMES A. Grading: Letter 760.776.7404, Nicole Tortoris Grading: Letter The course also examines the role women have played as both producers and consumers of popular culture. Grading: Letter How are we organized? 2006 California State University - Fullerton, EDWIN A. REED (2006) Professor, SpeechB.S. 2000 University of Illinois - Chicago Ph.D. 2013 Capella University, LEIF JORDAN (2007) Professor, MathematicsB.A. College of the Desert Sociology Associate's Program For the most recent academic year available, 27% of sociology associate's degrees went to men and 73% went to women. 2010 California State University Chico, MICHAEL SILVEIRA (2016) Assistant Professor, BiologyB.S. This course examines a wide range of issues related to sports and society, such as sports and socialization, violence and substance abuse, race, class and gender stratification, race, class and gender socialization, economics of sports, media and politics of sporting institutions. 4. Special attention is given to the interpretation of relevant quantitative data. 33. COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None, College of the Desert Grading: Letter This course is offered in the Spring semester. Transfer Status:CSU/UC Degree Applicable:AA/AS Advisory: ENG 061 Grading: Letter The goal of this course is to critically examine the social, cultural, political, and economic significance of crime and the criminal justice system in our society. Limitation on enrollment: None COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D8 IGETC: 4H, PS 002Introduction to Comparative GovernmentsUnits: 3, This course involves the comparative analysis of different kinds of political systems, including their history, political institutions, processes and policies, the environments in which they occur, and their consequences. Ethnographic case studies highlight these similarities and differences, and introduce students to how anthropologists do their work, employ professional anthropological research ethics and apply their perspectives and skills to understand humans around the globe. College Service: ACBSP Virtual Conference 2020; 2021 ACBSP Credentialing Team, 2018-2019 SGPS Faculty Group & Community Forum, 2018-2019 CIS Task Force Group, 2018-2019 Business Advisory Group . COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D IGETC: 4, SOC 014Introduction to Race & EthnicityUnits: 3, Racial and Ethnic Relations focuses on the varieties of racial and ethnic interactions in the United States. Grading: Letter danastas@msudenver.edu 303-615-0120 Directory Profile. Prerequisite: ENG 001A MATH 054 1999 University of California - Riverside M.S. 2012 University of Arkansas Ph.D. 2012 University of Arkansas, LINDA EMERSON (2004) Professor, PsychologyB.A. If you have not received this email, please contact Admissions and Records or by calling 760-773-2516. Prerequisite: None Limitation on enrollment: None 1996 College of the Desert B.S. Campus Portal. COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D1 IGETC: 4A, ANTH 003Archaeology, Introduction to PrehistoryUnits: 3, This course is an introduction to the study of concepts, theories, data and models of anthropological archaeology that contribute to our knowledge of the human past. Grading: Letter 1981 University of California - Los Angeles M.A. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 760.400.5303, Amber Black COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D8 IGETC: 4H, PS 004Introduction to International RelationsUnits: 3, This course is an introduction to the nature of political relations among nations, including the basic factors which influence international relations. 2006 Boston College, HYE CHIN AN-DUNNING (2017) Reference Librarian, Library and Learning ResourcesB.A. Noncredit Hours: 15 Repeatable: Yes The Social Sciences program at College of the Desert consists of eight disciplines: anthropology, geography, global studies, history, philosophy, political science, psychology, and sociology. Grading: Letter 8. COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D IGETC: 4, This course provides an analysis of sports in contemporary society. Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No 2006 University at Buffalo, DOUGLAS REDMAN (2007) Associate Professor, AutomotiveA.A. COD GE: C2 CSU GE: D IGETC: 4, PS 009Race and Ethnic PoliticsUnits: 3, This course provides an examination of United States institutions of social, political and economic power from the history and experiences of minoritized populations such as African Americans, Latinas/os, Native Americans, Women, Asian Americans, and Immigrants. 1990 Oregon State University M.Ed. Requires participation in field trips at alternative class meeting times. 2012 Brandman University, JEFF H. BAKER (2018) Vice President, Student ServicesB.A. (C-ID GEOG 140) Sign Up | Log In. 1980 University of Arizona, CONSTANTINE DEAN PAPAS (2016) Dean, School of Communication & HumanitiesB.A. 1996 California State Polytechnic University - Pomona, MICHAEL L. SMITH (2001) Professor, PhilosophyB.A. 21. This map shows the locations of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies Conferences until present. Major areas emphasized include physical and psychological growth, adolescents and their families, the influence of peers, youth subcultures, sex roles, sexual behavior, self image and the impact of society at large. Transfer Status:CSU Degree Applicable:AA/AS 1992 University of San Francisco M.A. COD GE: C2, C3 CSU GE: C2, D6 IGETC: 3B, 4F, HIST 004History of World Civilization IIUnits: 3, This course is a broad study of the major elements of history from the 1500 to the present. Prerequisite: PS 001 Lecture Hours: 54Lab Hours: NoneRepeatable: No Limitation on enrollment: None College of the Desert is a district that consists of leadership, staff, and faculty who are committed to enhancing our community through supporting the academic success of all of our students including students of color, students with disabilities, students who are first generation to college, veterans, students of all ages, students with diverse 1999 Mount Saint Mary's University D.D.S. 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