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LAS 105 Introduction to Sociology

This course is an introduction to concepts and theories of sociology with emphasis on social structure, culture, stratification, minority status, social institutions, and the tools of sociology. Prerequisite(s): None 5 quarter hours. Counts in the Social Science Area of General Education Requirements.

5

Credits

5

LAS 110 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

Overview of anthropology with emphasis on the concept of culture, family and kinship systems, language, belief systems, political organization, patterns of subsistence and economic systems. Non-Western cultures. 5 quarter hours Counts in the Social Science Area of General Education Requirements.

5

Credits

5

LAS 115 Introduction to Economics

This course provides an overview of macroeconomics and microeconomics and an understanding of how individuals, firms, and the government make decisions. It also explains how the market economic system works. Additionally, this course examines management decisions under different market structures and the impact of government intervention on markets. Finally, this course discusses gross domestic product and national income, inflation, unemployment, economic growth and business cycles, and the impact of fiscal and monetary policies on the economy. Counts in the Social Science Area of General Education Requirements. Prerequisite(s): none 5 quarter hours

5

Credits

5

LAS 118 Introduction to Politics

This survey course focuses on the institutions and procedures of political systems. Topics covered include political institutions, political issues and ideas, decision-making processes, global politics, elections and electoral systems, political parties and party systems, bureaucracy and branches of government. Counts in the Social Science Area of General Education Requirements. 5 quarter hours

5

Credits

5

LAS 120 Introduction to American Politics

Survey of American national political institutions and values: the design of our Constitution; political parties; interest groups, lobbying, and campaign finance; Congress and the presidency; the political role of the media; and the role of the courts in protecting liberty and defining rights. 5 quarter hours Counts in the Social Science Area of General Education Requirements.

5

Credits

5