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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCI 1101, SOCI 4053 and SOCI 4000 The internship provides students an opportunity to gain supervised work experience in an agency in their major area of study.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCI 1101 or consent of instructor This course includes the sociological study of physical health and illness, therapy, rehabilitation, and the organization of health care systems. It will examine help-seeking behaviors, utilization of health care services, issues of bioethics, and health care service provider roles, as well as race, class, and gender stratifi cation within the health care system.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCI 1101 or consent of instructor This course presents a sociological introduction to the conceptualization and subsequent treatment of mental illness. While the subject of mental illness is often regarded as within the realm of medicine and psychology, the contributions of sociology have been numerous and signifi cant. Amongst other things, sociology allows us to become familiar with the social, political, and economic variables that impact our defi nitions of mental illness, our explanations of mental illness, the experience of being mentally ill, and the social control of mental illness. In short, our concern in this course will be to explore prevailing assumptions concerning each of these issues, and utilize sociology as an instrument of critical analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCI 1101 This course will examine the infl uence of societal structure in the socialization of children and the sociological theoretical framework for the study of childhood. Students will be introduced to the complexity and diversity of sociological issues related to children, including family, parenting, school, an other socialization issues.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCI 1101 or consent of instructor Learn theories and research methods in cross-cultural studies. Investigate universalities and specifi cities in human interaction and psychological process across social-cultural boundaries.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCI 1101 or consent of instructor Analysis and evaluation of sociological conceptions and research on deviant and unconventional thought and action. Focuses on contemporary, multicultural society. Same as CRIM 4543.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCI 4000 or consent of instructor An alternative to quantitative sociology. Focuses on the interpretive tradition within sociology where the meanings individuals construct for their social worlds are the topic of analysis. Same as CRIM 4643.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCI 1101 or consent of instructor The study of various sociological interpretations of what art is, how it is produced, disseminated, and utilized and how it organizes, produces, and transforms the life of a society and its members, particularly in a media- oriented culture. Special attention given to the role of art and artists in cultural politics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCI 1101 or consent of instructor The study of sport as a socializing infl uence in society. The analysis of the role of sport, the subculture of sport, and the unintended consequences of sport in America and the world. Same as CRIM 4693.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCI 1101 or consent of instructor Examines the ways in which feelings and emotions are socially and culturally produced, defi ned, and learned, how they are embedded in and emblematic of societies, and the consequences of emotions in socially constructed avenues, including self-identity, gender, race, aging, health, ethics, and the law.
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