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Sociology

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The Sociology program focuses on the science of human behavior. Introductory courses explore the development of personality, the role of culture, group dynamics, and social organization and institutions. Students also learn research design, methodology, analytical and interpretation skills to help students think critically about society and social issues. Advanced classes focus on modern social problems, race and ethnic relations, sociology of gender, sociology of the family, and the Latino experience in the U.S.

Student Learning Outcomes assessment informs 海角社区faculty, administrators, and staff of student learning and guides improvements to courses, programs, and students鈥 general educations. It is also a requirement of the 鈥痑nd informs other outside agencies, such as the .

ACCJC has a number of Accreditation Standards鈥 related to SLOs that the College must adhere to, such as:

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Philosophy

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The discipline of philosophy is a fundamental course of study for all college students. Philosophy courses explore enduring human concerns regarding the nature of knowledge, reality, the mind, and values. Students are trained to understand and analyze classic philosophical texts as well as to think critically about contemporary issues relating to social justice, human rights, the environment, technology, art, and religion. Philosophy courses help to instill lifelong habits of questioning, analyzing, and exploring alternative viewpoints.