Sociology At The University Of Northern Colorado Sample FourYear Program for family Studies Students SOC 120 Introductionto family Studies (3 hrs.) general Education (12 hrs.) http://www.unco.edu/sociology/fs_sample_program.htm
Extractions: Family Studies Students Note: This sample four year (120 hour) program is based on an early decision on your major, a heavy concentration of general education requirements in the first two years, a regular progression through the program, an average credit load of 15 hours per semester, and a minor of 18 hours. Also, note that this sample program is based on the requirements in the 2003-2004 UNC Catalog. Meet with your academic advisor to develop your own individualized program. SOC 100: Principles of Sociology (3 hrs.) General Education: STAT 150 (3 hrs.) General Education (9 hrs.) SOC 120: Introduction to Family Studies (3 hrs.) General Education (12 hrs.) SOC 221: Sociology of Gender (3 hrs.) Sociology course (3 hrs.) Minor course (3 hrs.) General Education (6 hrs.) Sociology course(3 hrs.) Minor course (3 hrs.) General Education (9 hrs.) SOC 351: Classical Theory (3 hrs.) SOC 361: Social Research (3 hrs.) Minor courses (6 hrs.) Elective (3 hrs.)
Extractions: Add to My Account Campus Tours List ... College Guide Info Current as of: June 2005 INSTITUTION CLASSIFICATION Carnegie Foundation's Classification of Institutions of Higher Education: Doctoral/Research Universities-Extensive DEGREE/AWARD INFORMATION Bachelor's Degree offered: award offered Master's Degree offered: award offered Doctoral Degree offered: award offered First Professional Degree offered: award offered DEGREE STATISTICS % of bachelor's degrees awarded in: agriculture architecture biological/life sciences business/marketing communications/communication technologies computer/information sciences education engineering/engineering technologies English foreign language/literature health professions and related sciences home economics/vocational home economics interdisciplinary studies liberal arts/general studies mathematics natural resources/environmental science parks and recreation philosophy, religion, and theology
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People For The American Way - Focus On The Family colorado Springs, CO 80920 www.family.org Founder Dr. James C. Dobson Affiliate groups Focus on the family Institute, FOFs college program. http://www.pfaw.org/pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=4257
Extractions: Backgrounder #1533 Teenage sexual activity is a major problem confronting the nation and has led to a rising incidence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), emotional and psychological injuries, and out-of-wedlock childbearing. Abstinence education programs for youth have been proven to be effective in reducing early sexual activity. Abstinence programs also can provide the foundation for personal responsibility and enduring marital commitment. Therefore, they are vitally important to efforts aimed at reducing out-of-wedlock childbearing among young adult women, improving child well-being, and increasing adult happiness over the long term. Washington policymakers should be aware of the consequences of early sexual activity, the undesirable contents of conventional "safe sex" education programs, and the findings of the professional literature concerning the effectiveness of genuine abstinence programs. In particular, policymakers should understand that: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including incurable viral infections, have reached epidemic proportions.
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Colorado Athletic Club - DTC Membership general Membership InformationCorporate Wellness ProgramRefer A Friend colorado Athletic Club DTC offers individual, couple and family memberships. http://www.wellbridge.com/cac/dtc/membership.php
Extractions: including indoor and outdoor tennis courts and swimming pools; excluding the Inverness club. Passport Plus Passport Plus privileges include full use of all Colorado Athletic Club facilities and equipment, excluding tennis courts and outdoor swimming pools. Limited Passport Plus Limited Passport Plus privileges include full use of all Colorado Athletic Club facilities and equipment
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US Senator Ken Salazar - Biography As colorado s 36th Attorney general Ken led efforts to fight crime and make As Attorney general, Ken developed nationally recognized programs to address http://salazar.senate.gov/bio/
Extractions: Ken Salazar was elected to the United States Senate in November 2004 as Colorado's thirty-fifth United States Senator after serving six years as Colorado Attorney General. Ken is a fifth generation Coloradan born on March 2nd, 1955, and is one of eight brothers and sisters. He and his family have been farmers and ranchers in the San Luis Valley since before Colorado was a state. Ken graduated from Centauri High School in Conejos County in 1973, attended St. Francis Seminary, received a political science degree from Colorado College in 1977 and his law degree in 1981 from the University of Michigan. Salazar also received honorary doctorates of law from Colorado College in 1993 and the University of Denver in 1999. Ken has been a farmer and rancher in the San Luis Valley, natural resources lawyer, and small business owner much of his life. He and his wife have owned radio stations in Pueblo and Denver and own and operate a Dairy Queen in Westminster, Colorado. In addition to being Colorado Attorney General, he has served as chief legal counsel to the Governor, executive director of the Department of Natural Resources, and chairman of the Rio Grande Compact Commission. Ken also practiced water, environmental and public lands law for eleven years in the private sector. As executive director of the Department of Natural Resources, Ken crafted reforms for mining, and oil and gas operations to provide greater public and environmental protections and initiated the multistate-federal dialogue to put California on a water "diet" to reduce its over-dependence on Colorado River water. He also co-authored the constitutional amendment creating Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO), led the successful campaign for its passage, and served as the first chairperson of the Great Outdoors Colorado Board. GOCO is the most successful land conservation effort in modern Colorado history. In addition, Salazar created the Youth in Natural Resources program for thousands of Colorado's youth to work and learn about Colorado's natural resources.
DMNS : Access & Special Needs Adult, Child, and family programs. Visit Adults and Families Children in the For general information on accessibility, please visit our main Access http://www.dmns.org/main/en/General/Exhibitions/AccessAndSpecialNeeds/
Extractions: Search: Visitor Info Exhibitions IMAX Planetarium ... Museum History There are a number of exhibitions in the Museum that contain components for the mobility, hearing, vision, and learning impaired. Browse through the list below to find out which exhibitions can make your visit more rewarding. American Sign Language interpreters are available for all Education programs. Five business days notice is required; availability cannot be guaranteed. Check our listing for Adults and below. Insects Edge of the Wild See beautiful dioramas showing Colorado's large mammals in natural settings Touch a bighorn sheep horn to count the rings and see how old it is Touch skulls, hair, tracks, scat, and markings
Title I Front Page The family programs include classes for Adult Basic Education, with coloradoSprings School District 11 and CPCD (colorado Program for Child http://www.harrison.k12.co.us/curr-inst/title1/famlit/familyliteracy.html
Extractions: also helps to support these programs. Adults with children ages birth to seven years may participate in the GED or English Language Learner classes. The family programs include classes for Adult Basic Education, ELL (English Language Learners), and a GED (General Educational Development). There are also classes for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children. Family activities to support the learning of children and PACT (Parent and Children Together) times are included. The following schools have family literacy programs for adults to earn a GED:
Colorado HCPF - Medical Services Board to Medicaid and CHP+ families, creating one program called colorado family Care . colorado family Care Presentation (July 2005). general information http://www.chcpf.state.co.us/HCPF/titlexxi/StatePlan/HIFA_wav.asp
Extractions: Department of Health Care Policy and Financing HIFA Waiver Update July 2005 On July 5, 2005 the State of Colorados Department of Health Care Policy and Financing submitted the Colorado Family Care HIFA Waiver Report to the Colorado General Assembly in an effort to improve the way it purchases and provides health care services for low-income children and families. The State Health and Human Services Committee will hold four public hearings on the report. For more information please see the Committee website at http://www.state.co.us/gov_dir/leg_dir/lcsstaff/2005/comsched/05HIFAsched.htm Colorado has the opportunity to participate in an exciting, innovative approach to providing publicly funded health care to children and families. The new approach would streamline the delivery of medical benefits to Medicaid and CHP+ families, creating one program called Colorado Family Care. The goal is to improve the health and welfare of low-income children and families by providing comprehensive benefits and greater, consistent access to health care services in one program. Colorado Family Care is a public/private partnership designed to use best practice models, including value-based purchasing. Value-based purchasing will allow the State to clearly define purchasing specifications; measure results and value; work with contractors to improve quality; and apply rewards and penalties based on performance.
FCIC - Home Page It features general advice and information on how to solve consumer problems, Have a question about Federal agencies, programs, benefits, or services? http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/
Colorado Family Literacy Consortium - Publications Created by colorado Even Start, family Action Plans help parents set and achieve This model for a family literacy program incorporates in its design the http://www.coloradoliteracy.net/sppublications.html
Extractions: Home Parents Los Padres Communities ... Partner Sites / Publications / Related Sites Online Publications of Consortium Partners These links lead to a wide variety of important online documents by Consortium Partners that will be useful to family literacy advocates in Colorado. Building Blocks to Colorado's Content Standards
Colorado Family Literacy Consortium - Parents Created by colorado Even Start, family Action Plans help parents set and achieve A schoolhome reading program aligned with colorado model content http://www.coloradoliteracy.net/parents.html
Extractions: CPIRC has been created to help families and schools work better together to ensure children succeed in school. It is a network of statewide organizations and six community agencies representing urban and rural communities working together to provide parents with information and resources to support them in their efforts to raise healthy, happy, and successful children. Connect for Kids:
Finding Funders - Colorado - Web Sites Of Community Foundations colorado. In its general charitable purposes, a community foundation is much The foundation s Web site provides a mission statement, general program http://fdncenter.org/funders/grantmaker/gws_comm/comm_co.html
Extractions: In its general charitable purposes, a community foundation is much like a private foundation; its funds, however, are derived from many donors rather than a single source, as is usually the case with private foundations. Further, community foundations are usually classified under the tax code as public charities and therefore are subject to different rules and regulations than those which govern private foundations. (The site(s) listed below are launched in new browsers.) Aspen County Community Foundation The Broomfield Community Foundation has been "building a community with heart for present and future generations through creative philanthropy" in the Broomfield, Colorado, area since 1993. The foundation's funding priorities include unmet educational needs of local schools, human service and emergency needs in the community, artistic and cultural opportunities, programs serving senior citizens, and civic projects that contribute to the sense of community. The foundation's Web site features information about current initiatives, grant criteria and restrictions, and contact information. Established in 1991, the Community Foundation Serving Boulder County generally supports the community of Boulder County, Colorado; however, "several donors have interests elsewhere which they fund through the community foundation." The foundation's areas of interest include arts, civic engagement, education, the environment, and health and human services. The foundation's Web site features the grant guidelines, application information, lists of past grantees, and contact information.
University Of Colorado > Family Medicine > Home > Careers The Department of family Medicine at the University of colorado is seeking Reports to Program Director, family Medicine Residency Program, and Chair, http://fammed.uchsc.edu/home/careers.aspx