Linasey, 138 ESL MEETS: 8:00-9:20 UH «-Lab 8:00-9:50 W FORMAT: Lecture/Discussion/Lab AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20 WEEKLY READING: 1-2 Chapters EVALUATION: 10}-Attendance; 20} Paper; 30}-Project; MOX-Final READINGS: Babble, SOCIAL RESEARCH DESCRIPTION: If your're Interested in social research, then this Is a treat class for you. The emphasis of the course Is a study of applieo social research studies. Students will learn to use the personal computer for oata analysis ana file management. You'll leave the class with an understanding or applied social research and a set of useful skills. COMMENTS: Stuaents will enjoy this class and learn useful skills they can apply in a number of different settings. The lab portion of the class will focus on the actual use of personal computers. HS 463 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS (3) Viegas/Oldham, 111 Hendricks MEETS: 19:00-21:50 K FORMAT: Lecture/Discussion AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 40 WEEKLY READING: 1 Chapter EVALUATION: 10%-Attendance; 1C)> 2 Quizzes; 30V-Faper; 20*-Miaterm; 30V-Final READINGS: McCarthy and McCarthy* COP MUN1TY-LASED CORRECTIONS; ACA Monograph, THE STATUS OF PROBATION AND PAhOLE; ACA Konagraph, COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS; COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS IN THE 1S90'S DESCRIPTION: The course will present pre ana post conviction correction programs ana examine alternatives to incarceration. Diversion programs* probation, parole, and half-way houses will be closely explored. Various risk assessc ent moaels and rehabilitation techniques will be discussed. Problems and needs of drug ana alcohol abusing offenders, strategies for the correctional planner, and deinstitutionalization will also be covered. A broad and comprehensive community corrections moael will be presented. COMMENTS: Regular attendance and class participation are encouraged. HS M2K PREVENTION METHODS AMD STRATEGIES (3) —UO Bookstore— (xJhsiAfi can ifou. •••• \ \ • Buy your books and sell them back? • Cash a check and buy a stamp? • Duplicate a key or cassette tape? • Rent a TV, typewriter, or a VCR and movies? • Shop for UO insignia Sportswear? ^lAniv&AALti/ of Ohfiqon Sook&ioAo *'■ ' ' ■ ' ' ‘ ■ ■ ■ 1 ■■ — Open Special Hours: Tues, Jan 6, 7:30-9pm Wed, Jan 7, 7:30-9pm Sat, Jan 10, 10-5:30pm 13th & Kincaid 686-4331 Fullerton, 105 Hendricks MEETS: 14:00-15:20 UH, 107 Gilbert FORMAT: Lecture/Discussion/Seminar AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 35 WEEKLY READING: 80 Pages PREREQUISITES: Jrs., Srs.f Grads, preferred EVALUATION: 605-2 Midterms; 405 Paper READINGS: Felr.er, et. a 1., PREVENTIVE PSYCHOLOGY; Packet DESCRIPTION: Examines concepts, issues, policies, and programs related tc the prevention of individual and social problems,such as chilo abuse, suicioe, smoking, delinquency, mental disorders, etc. Focus is on primary prevention. Students each cevelop a proposal for a preventive intervention. International Studies LIK 199 INTRODUCTION TO THAI (3) Settboonsarng/DeLancey, 245 Straub MEETS: 11:30-12:20 MWF, 319 Allen AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 8-10 DESCRIPTION Introduction to spoken and written Thai. INTL 252 RICH NATIONS/POOR NATIONS (3) Martin, 812 PLC MEETS: 9:30 UH plus Lab, 110 Fenton FORMAT: Lecture/Discussion AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 40 EVALUATION: 20-25S-4 to 5 Analytical projects READINGS: Seligson, THE GAP BETWEEN RICH AND POOR; Meier, EMERGING FROM POVERTY; Packet DESCRIPTION: The comparison between developing and developed countries indicates a major challenge; there are significant disparities to be dealt with, and differences in politics, social structure, culture and world outlook to be understood and acted upon. The purpose of this course is, therefore, to provide a background to understand and evaluate these disparities and differences in the context in which the people of both rich and poor nations strive to improve the quality of their lives. The course will cover: 1) the nature of existing disparities; 2) alternative histories explanations of how the world got this way; 3) alternative aevelopment models; and 4) diverse efforts and approaches to creating a new international information, technology, and economic order. In the course there will be an emphasis on various trade-offs, such as between equity and efficiency, between material and non-material aspirations, and between security and bold risk-taking. COMMENTS: Small group discussions supplement the Tuesday and Thursday classes. IWTL H07G KOREAN DEVELOPMENT AND THE PACIFIC BASIN (3) Ho, 263 Gilbert MEETS: 19:00-21:50 W, 189 PLC FORMAT: Seoinar AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20 PREREQUISITES: Particularly