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May 11, 2024
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2017-2018 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]
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SIFT 111 Observing ChildrenDivision of Liberal Arts
3 credits 45.0 hours 100 level undergraduate course
Observing Children is a multidisciplinary social science class that is centered on fieldwork with children. Utilizing ethnographic methods, students will observe, record, and analyze children’s behavior and compare their observations to course readings. Classics in psychology, sociology, and anthropology shed light on the student’s chosen field site, whether it is a day center, museum, city stoop, or playground.
Requires enrollment in an undergraduate degree program.
Completion of COMP*099 if required by English placement exam.
Completion of COMP*101 if required by English placement exam This course is not repeatable for credit. This course is equated with the following courses: SIFT*111, SIFT*101, LACR*221, SIFT*102, SIFT*103, SIFT*104, LACR*224, SIFT*105, SIFT*106, LACR*226, SIFT*107, LACR*227, SIFT*108, SIFT*109, LACR*229, LACR*229, LACR*229, LACR*229, LACR*22X, SIFT*110, LACR*220, LACR*221, LACR*222, LACR*223, LACR*224, LACR*225, LACR*226, LACR*227, LACR*228, LACR*229, LACR*230
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