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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the structure, function and development of human societies. Emphasizes the nature and meaning of culture, socialization, social institutions, social inequality and social change.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the field of sociology, a discipline that broadens our awareness and inquiry of the social world. Sociology is introduced as a way of knowing and a body of knowledge. Students will learn to identify and investigate solutions to local and global social issues, conflicts, and problems by acquiring an understanding of and applying sociological theories and methods. This course will cover a range of social issues and social institutions, such as education, religion, politics, health, popular culture, deviance, families, race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality.
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
This course examines the social contexts of health, illness, and health care. Specifically, the class consists of an overview of the subjective experience of health and illness; the political, economic, and environmental circumstances that impact health; and the societal forces that shape medical systems and people's responses toillness.
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
An exploration of sex and the interactions among and between people and institutions that form the boundaries through which sexualitiesare understood in the United States.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course examines the social construction of sports as well as the impact of sports upon society. Specifically, the class consists of an overview of the social experience and patterning of sports; the political, economic, and environmental circumstances that impact sports; and the societal forces that shape sporting systems and events as well as people's responses to and interpretations of sports.
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2.00 Credits
This course is the travel portion of Sociology of Sport (SOC 213). Students in this course will travel to a different country where they will take part in and explore sport through the lens of tourism. The focus of the course is on how international sport tourism is effecting people, cultures, and the environment in various parts of the world.
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4.00 Credits
This course examines the social psychological development of children. Specifically, the class consists of the bio-psychological experiences of early human development, the processes, norms, and agents that contribute to the socialization of children within specific social, historical, medical, and political contexts; and the ways in which children interact with societal forces to shape their own experience of childhood in contemporary societies.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Special courses may be offered each year.
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