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Spring 2007 Schedule Class begins January 15th!
SOC 352: Social Psychology
You will examine ground-breaking classic studies, as well as
social interpretations of current events. The discipline of
Social Psychology is dedicated to the study of human
psychological processes and social interactions.
Relationships, personality, deviance and conformity will be
discussed in this challenging course. Prerequisite: Psych
100 or permission of the instructor.
Instructor: Sterling Jenkins,
Mondays - 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
3 credits, criminology elective
Tuition - $417
Required Texts:
“Symbolic Interactionism: An
Introduction, An Interpretation, An Integration”, Ninth
Edition, Joel M. Chacon, Pearson Prentice Hall, ISBN
0-13-227691-7
“Stigma: Notes on the Management of
Spoiled Identity”, Erving Goffman, June 1986, Simon &
Schuester, ISBN: 0-671-62244-7
“The
Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of
Genocide”, Robert Jay Lifton, Basic Books, a Subsidiary of
Perseus Books,
ISBN: 0-465-04904-4 (cloth)
ISBN: 0-465-04905-2 (paper)
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Earn upper division credit at Pueblo Community College's Fremont Campus. Courses are
intended to increase the student's knowledge of social organizations
and social relationships with a knowledge that can be applied to many career objectives in
government or business.
Upper Division Courses Designed for the Working Adult
The CSU-Pueblo off-campus division offers classes in several formats to meet the needs of the
working adult and military member:
Evening Courses - Most courses are offered one evening per week
Independent Study - Courses with guided instruction via phone, mail or e-mail
Admissions Requirements
1. A completed CSU-Pueblo Application
2. Application fee of $25
3. Official transcripts sent directly to CSU-Pueblo from each college attended
Tuition Information
Tuition is $139 per semester hour. Tuition payments are due before classes begin.
Continuing Education is a self-supporting program with no provisions for payment plans.
Tuition may be paid by check, money order, Discover, Visa, or Mastercard. No cash is accepted.
Exceptions to paying before classes begin are:
1. Financial aid students who provide an "Award Letter" at the time of registration.
2. Students with approved corporate sponsors who provide a letter from an organization
with instructions and amounts of payment.
To Register:
1. Fill out the Registration Form.
2. Attach Payment or Proof of Payment/Sponsor along with the form.
3. Mail to the Continuing Education Office.
If paying by credit card, you may also phone in your registration. For phone registrations, or
if you have any questions, please contact Liz at 719-549-2849 or Angela at 719-549-2304.
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