2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Jun 26, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived]

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  • SFTY 492 - Professional Field Practice Internship in Safety Management


    3 Credits

    Description
    Field work experience with organized safety programs of commercial, industrial, or governmental organizations.

    Restrictions
    Junior 2 or Senior status, and completed 24 (out of 44) credit hours of SFTY courses. Candidate for Internship The internship policy of the major requires filing of an application, normally at the Student Internship Qualification Meeting in the academic year prior to the internship, and meeting these performance standards: 1. Be in good standing during tentative admission phase of the curriculum. 2. Have earned 65 or more semester credits and have an Indiana State University minimum cumulative GPA of 2.25 (including a minimum of ten Indiana State University credits with a GPA of 2.25 or higher.) 3. Maintain an Indiana State University GPA of 2.5 or higher in departmental SFTY courses. 4. Maintain no less than a C- grade in departmental SFTY courses. 5. Complete an internship application, attend internship organizational meeting, and submit a resume. 6. Complete all prerequisite courses required for the internship, an internship application, attend internship organizational meeting, and submit a resume.

    Repeatable
    May be repeated for maximum of 6 hours.

    Note
    SFTY 492 is a three credit hour course and requires 300 hours of field work experience which can be complete in 8 weeks of summer terms as a full time employment or in 16 weeks of regular semesters as part time employment. Placement of interns is conditional on the availability of internships and the University assumes no absolute responsibility to place each and every student in an internship.




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  • SOC 100 - Foundations of Social Life


    3 Credits

    Link
    (This course is part of the “Transfer Indiana” [TransferIN] initiative. For additional information, link to www.transferin.net/ctl.)

    Description
    This course presents a perspective on the individual and society that emphasizes the importance of the “social” in understanding human life. Students will learn to critically evaluate questions of human nature and the development/structure/processes of human behavior and social systems. Through writing, speaking, reading, and listening, students will enhance their abilities to make informed judgments and reasoned choices about social issues and personal behaviors. Through their development of a “sociological imagination,” students will be better able to understand, participate in, and adapt to social change.

    Note
    (Does not count for sociology major or minor credit.)




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  • SOC 110 - United States and Global Diversity: Sociological Perspectives


    3 Credits

    Description
    This course is an introduction to the sociological analysis of diversity in the United States and the world, with particular emphasis on ethnic/racial, gender/sex, and social class issues. Through reading, writing, discussion, and co-curricular activities, students will develop a better understanding of the various facets of a pluralistic American society that is part of an interconnected world. Enrollment is limited in order to enhance participation. The primary goal of the course is to provide a foundation for living in an increasingly diverse American society and interacting in a global environment.


    Foundational Studies Credit
    [FS 2010: Global Perspectives and Cultural Diversity]


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