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May 18, 2024
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SOC 291 - Field Experience in Sociology Credits: 1 Description Program includes formal classroom instruction (substantive and applied components), computer-related tasks, and on-site job training, blending theory with practice. Communication and social interactive skills are developed and practiced.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Student will demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the links between theory and practice within the discipline of sociology.
- Students will possess the preparatory work-related knowledge and background skills required to successfully function in selected social science related fields.
- Students will possess the ability to effectively communicate and interact with peers and supervisors in a professional work setting.
- Provide students a chance to explore specific jobs in relation to his or her capabilities and the ability to refine their own goals/objectives and plan careers.
- Provide students an opportunity to obtain applied knowledge and skills in an environment outside of the classroom.
- Students will demonstrate and expanded understanding of job-related responsibilities regarding his or her chosen field of interest.
- Students will successfully manage work-related responsibilities reporting promptly, time, energy, and stress management.
- Students will demonstrate self-confidence in handling real work assignments.
Prerequisite: None May Be Repeated: one time for a total of two credits
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