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SOC 340: Social Psychology: A Sociological Approach
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Using a micro-sociological approach to social psychology, this class examines the ways in which people's "humanness" (e.g. thoughts, embodiment, feelings, positionality, interpretations/meaning-making, performances, subjectivities, identities, interactions, and lived experiences) shape and are shaped by social forces (i.e. culture, history, and social structure). This involves an overview and critical analysis of concepts, theories, epistemologies, and methods/methodologies central to the principles, processes, and practices of a sociologically informed social psychology.
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SOC 344: Sociological Theories
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
A survey of major trends in social thought. Interpretive skills, logic, good writing, and critical thinking will be emphasized in a review of the major classical and contemporary schools of sociological thought. (*fall semester)
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SOC 355: Introductory Data Science
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
An introduction to statistics, covering the basics of probability and a variety of statistical tests, from t-tests to regression. The course is taught using examples from the social sciences and has a heavy emphasis on applied data analysis. Students will get hands-on experience analyzing data.
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SOC 365: Qualitative Research Methods
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
This writing intensive course enables students to build skills in exploratory and inductive research methods, including field work, interviewing, content analysis, and focus groups. Emphasis is placed on ethical and responsible research and data analysis methods.
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SOC 375: Research Methods
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Applies the scientific method to the analysis of society. Includes elements in scientific logic, problem formation, research designs, methods of data collection and analysis, and interpretation of data. (*spring semester)
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SOC 450: Independent Study
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
A series of directed readings and short research projects on a topic of interest to the student. Materials covered must be different from those included in current courses. Independent studies may be taken with any full-time professor in the sociology area. Subject matter must be determined through student-faculty consultation.
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SOC 451: Senior Thesis
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Involves a major research paper planned and written with possible publication in mind. A senior thesis can be written under the guidance of any full-time professor in the sociology department. Subject matter must be determined through student-faculty consultation.
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SOC 460: Applied Sociology
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Demonstrates to students how sociological knowledge or research tools can be used to enhance the quality of social life. Students will delve into the varieties of applied sociology including: program evaluation and implementation, needs assessment, social impact assessment, policy analysis, focus group research and action research.
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SOC 480: Practice Experience
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
The practice experience provides students with supervised work experiences where they learn how to ethically and professionally apply sociological theories and methods under faculty supervision. Students will choose among four types of practice: 1) internship, 2) research project, 3) community service commitment, or 4) independent study for practice. Students will complete 160 practice hours total, meet biweekly with their faculty supervisor, apply sociology to their experiences through varied assessments, and submit a portfolio at the semester's conclusion. Students who choose to practice in an internship or community service setting will also be supervised by members affiliated with their site.
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SOC 481: Practice Experience Individually Directed
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
The practice experience provides students with supervised work experiences where they learn how to ethically and professionally apply sociological theories and methods under faculty supervision. Students will choose among four types of practice: 1) internship, 2) research project, 3) community service commitment, or 4) independent study for practice. Students will complete 160 practice hours total, meet biweekly with their faculty supervisor, apply sociology to their experiences through varied assessments, and submit a portfolio at the semester's conclusion. Students who choose to practice in an internship or community service setting will also be supervised by members affiliated with their site.
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