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1991-1993 Catalog - Catalogs - West Virginia University

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..255. Anthropological Theory. II. 3 hr. PR: 6 hr. Soc. & A. or consent. Theoreticallandmarks in early and modem anthropology. Includes British functionalism, psychologicalanthropology, French structuralism, and twentieth-century evolutionism in theUnited States.258. Anthropology of Health and Illness. 3 hr. PR: 6 hr Soc. & A. or consent Healthand disease, diagnosis, and healing in cross-cultural perspective; analyses of social,cultural, political, and economic factors in modem and traditional medical systems.261 Issues in Crime and Justice. 3 hr. PR: Senior standing, C&J track or consent.Senior seminar on crime and social organization of justice. Focus on problems ofprevention, enforcement, corrections and institutional reform. Emphasis on recentresearch, emerging trends, and policy.262. Youth and Social Change. I or II. 3 hr. PR: 6 hr. Soc. & A. or consent. Astructural-historical approach to the study of youth as both product and agent of socialchange. Emphasizes concepts of human development, life course transition, agestratification, birth cohort, lineage, historical period, and sociocultural generation.271 . Sociology: Mental Health and Disorder. 3 hr. PR: 6 hr. Soc. & A. or consent.Focuses on epidemiological studies of mental disorders and stress-related illnesses.Includes mental health needs of special populations such as minorities, women, youth,elderly, Vietnam veterans, etc. Discusses mental health policies such asdeinstitutionalization. 3 hr. lee.290. Special Topics. I, II, S. 1-3 hr. PR: 6 hr. Soc. & A. or consent. Topics change sostudents may enroll more than once.291Honors Seminar. I or II. 1-3 hr.293. Independent Study. I, II, S. 1-6 hr. per sem. PR: 3.0 grade-point average andwritten departmental permission. Directed reading or research for students desiringwork not available in regular course offerings.Spanish (Span.)1Elementary Spanish. I, II. 3 hr2. Elementary Spanish. I, II. 3 hr. Continuation of Span. 13. Intermediate Spanish. I, II. 3 hr. PR: Span. 1, 2, or equiv.4. Intermediate Spanish. I, II. 3 hr. PR: Span. 3 or consent Continuation of Span. 3.10. Intensive Elementary Spanish. 1. 6 hr. The equivalent of Span. 1 and 2 combinedinto one course.1 1 Intensive Intermediate Spanish. II. 6 hr. PR: Span. 1 and 2 or 10 or consent Theequivalent of Span. 3 and 4 combined into one course.33. Intermediate Spanish: Cultural Emphasis. I. 3 hr. PR: Span. 2 or equiv.34. Intermediate Spanish: Cultural Emphasis. II. 3 hr. PR: Span. 3 or equiv.Continuation of Span. 33.103. Advanced Spanish. I. 3 hr. PR: Span. 3, 4, or consent.104. Advanced Spanish. II. 3 hr. PR: Span. 103 or consent105. Commercial Spanish. 3 hr. PR: Span. 104. Practical speaking, writing, andreading experience in Spanish as it relates to business, commerce, and industry.434 Sociology and Anthropology Courses

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