Behavioral Sciences, SL/CE Classes Spring ’25

Engage Upstate is excited to announce ~35SL/CE opportunities for Spring 2025.
Build career skills, support our community, and do something real!

Course numbers and names are listed below, followed by their section number (when applicable).

  • CAST U499 – CE: Child Advocacy Internship
    • Supervised work experience in a community agency working with victims and survivors of child maltreatment, and/or their families.
    • Prerequisite(s): CAST U301, CAST U401, and CAST U402; senior standing; and consent of instructor.
  • CRJU U352 – SL: Sexual Misconduct
    • Examination of public forms of sexual misconduct, specifically sexual harassment and sexual assault in places of employment and education. Includes an analysis of motives, victim/perpetrator characteristics, and corporate, societal, and individual responses to sexual misconduct.
    • Prerequisite(s): CRJU U101 or consent of instructor.
  • PSYC U302 – SL: Developmental Psychology (04M & 05M)
    • Introduction to life span developmental psychology providing an overview of cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development from conception to senescence.
    • Prerequisite(s): PSYC U101.
  • PSYC U499 – CE: Psychology Internship
    • Supervised work experience in community agency or hospital. Fifty hours of work for each credit hour are required. Course may be repeated for additional semesters with approval of instructor.
    • Prerequisite(s): Psychology major; PSYC U101; grade of C or better in PSYC U325; senior standing; and consent of instructor.
  • SOCY U101 – CE (02)
    • Introduction to the major theoretical and methodological perspectives used to explain, investigate and analyze social life.
  • SOCY U320 – SL: Sociology of Aging
    • Processes of aging as a form of socialization and demographic reality, including institutional effects. The status of the elderly and the sources of prejudice and discrimination they experience are emphasized.
    • Prerequisite(s): SOCY U101.
  • SOCY U323 – SL: Urban Sociology
    • Characteristics, causes, and impacts of city life. Different types of urban areas and current issues are examined from comparative, historical, and global perspectives.
    • Prerequisite(s): SOCY U101.
  • SOCY U353 – SL: Sexual Misconduct
    • Social factors in the development, identification, and treatment of crime and criminals.
    • Prerequisite(s): SOCY U101.