Schedule of Classes: Fall 2008 |
Sociology SOC 101 YV2: Principles of Sociology
Explains sociological principles underlying the development, structure, and function of culture, society, human groups, personality formation and social change. See all Sociology courses in the schedule of classes.
| SOC 101 YV2 Fall 2008 Class Information | Registration Info: Open for High School Enrollment Only. Please contact WNC Counseling Services at 775-445-3267 to obtain a call number and to register. |
| Call Number |
XXXXX |
Location |
Yerington |
| Instructor |
Janet King |
Cost (NV HS Student) |
$40.00 See the fee calculator for more. |
| Prerequisites |
none |
| Credits/Grading |
3 Credits / Grade (A,B,C, etc.) |
| Class Status |
 This class is Open as of September 6, 2008* |
| History |
Class Schedule History (See when this course was offered over the last 3 years) |
| Notes |
INTERACTIVE VIDEO CLASS FOR HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT ONLY. CONTACT A HIGH SCHOOL OR WNC COUNSELOR FOR DETAILS. |
| Dates, Times and Locations |
| Dates |
Full Semester Course (August 25–December 13) |
| WNC Yerington Center |
Tuesday 2:30 pm–3:45 pm |
| WNC Yerington Center |
Thursday 2:30 pm–3:45 pm |
| General information about this course |
| Catalog Description |
Sociology > 101 |
| Contact |
For more information about this class, please contact the Social Science, Education, Humanities & Public Service division. |
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All classes are full length semester courses (Fall 2008 is August 25–December 13) unless otherwise noted.
* Please contact WNC Counseling Services at 775-445-3267 to obtain a call number. * Class status is updated once a day. This class information was last updated on September 6, 2008 at 1:28 am. Check Web-REG for the most current information. NOTE: Classes with low registration numbers may result in the class being canceled. Students are encouraged to register and pay early to reduce the chance of class cancellation. NEW EARLIER PAY DATE: Payment is due for full-term fall 2008 classes by August 15, 2008.
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