American Samoa Community College MOODLE
15 Week Session
Theories, structures, functions and techniques of modern American Government; political concepts, institutions, and practices are stressed in this course. (Note: 3 lecture credits)
This course focuses on the dynamic forces which have shaped the structure of the American Samoa Government from pre-1900 to the present. Relations between the United States Government and the American Samoa Government are discussed, including possible changes to future constitutions. (Note: 3 lecture credits)
- Teacher: Salote Aoelua-Fanene
An introduction into the field and the nature of Philosophy. Includes a critical examination of people‘s basic values, ethics and beliefs systems. Attempts also to discover what kind of life is best worth living and what ideals are most worth pursuing. (Note: 3 lecture credits)
- Teacher: Kayla Sauafea
A survey of Psychology, including a historical overview of the development of ideas in the field and an introduction to the field‘s basic methodological approaches. (Note: 3 lecture credits)
- Teacher: Tala Leo
A survey of Psychology, including a historical overview of the development of ideas in the field and an introduction to the field‘s basic methodological approaches. (Note: 3 lecture credits)
- Teacher: Tala Leo
A survey of Psychology, including a historical overview of the development of ideas in the field and an introduction to the field‘s basic methodological approaches. (Note: 3 lecture credits)
- Teacher: Tala Leo
A comparative survey of the major religious traditions of the world, focusing on each religion ‘s history, doctrines, and present conditions. (Note: 3 lecture credits)
- Teacher: Bernie Pio Tavai
An introduction to the field of Sociology. Emphasizes modern sociological theories based on the five concepts of society which are culture, social structure, functional integration, power and social action. Students learn about the existence of human society from a micro to a macro level of societies, and cultural diversities on issues of gender relations, education, socialization, stratification, and mass movement (Note: 3 lecture credits)
- Teacher: Tala Leo