These learning outcomes are meant only as sample and are not representative of Santa Ana College's learning outcomes.
SOC 1/H
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| Students will identify and apply the main sociological theoretical frameworks to analyze social stratification based on race, ethnicity, gender, social class, sexuality or other social groups.
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| Students will apply sociological research to distinguish the interrelatedness of various social intuitions.
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| Students will identify the role of culture and socialization in the development of one’s beliefs, opinions, and values.
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SOC 2/H
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| Students will be able to identify and analyze how sociological principles and concepts are applied in the understanding of social problems. |
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| Students will be able to understand and demonstrate the analysis of how controversial public issues arise in contemporary American society and the interplay between race, class, gender, sexuality and other social groups.
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SOC 5/H
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| Students will be able to use criminological theories and research to analyze of the nature, extent, and causes of crime and delinquency. |
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| Students will be able to apply a sociological understanding to assess how race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and age affect victimization patterns, arrest rates, charges, sentencing, and treatment of criminals
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SOC 15
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| Students will be able to apply a sociological understanding physical growth and social, emotional, and cognitive development from conception to adolescence across all major concepts of child development.
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| Students will be able to apply a sociological understanding of the various social and environmental forces that shape child development.
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Source: Mt. San Antonio College