Sociology, Social Work, and Criminal Justice

New Courses

Two new courses added to our offerings just in time if you need to add another course:

FINE ARTS 401-3 The Arts in Contemporary Society. (3-0)
Fulfills the Fine Arts Core Curriculum requirement

See It, Touch It, Make It

An interdisciplinary course which emphasizes the relationships of art, music, and theatre in contemporary society. Class projects and individual research assignments involve analysis and either written or oral reports. The use of technology, including the Internet, digital cameras and recording devices is a major component in facilitating course requirements.

FINE ARTS 485-3 The Spectator as Critic. (3-0)

"Everyone is entitled to their opinion."  But are all opinions equal? 

The focus of this course is to understand, refine and publish observations on art as informed by the teachings of historical theatrical minds including: Aristotle; Shaw; Brecht; Hagen; and Dolan. The use of technology, including the Internet, digital cameras and recording devices is a major component in facilitating course requirements.

Fall 2009 2nd 8 Weeks Course Additions – Five New Courses

  • CJ 485, Topics—Correctional Criminology, ONLINE, Killeen, STAFF, “Please order this text: Ross, Jeffrey Ian, Convict Criminology, ISBN-10: 0534574335 ISBN-13: 9780534574338”
  • POLS 486, Problems—Women and National Security Policy, ONLINE, Killeen, STAFF
  • POLS 586, Problems—Women and National Security Policy, ONLINE, Killeen, STAFF
  • FA 401, The Arts in Contemporary Society, MW 1930-2200, Killeen-NORTH, STAFF, “Course can be used to fulfill the Fine Arts Core Curriculum Requirement”, Maximum Enrollment 21
  • FA 485, Seminar—The Spectator as Critic, TR 1930-2200, Killeen-NORTH, STAFF, Maximum Enrollment 21

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