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SOC 471: Applied Sociology
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) This course teaches skills for applying theoretical and methodological knowledge of the discipline to real world problems/issues. Students will learn techniques for applying content knowledge and methodological knowledge to the arenas of government, non-profits, and for-profits. Students will also learn how to convey to such entities the importance and utility of their own personal knowledge/skills learned from the discipline. Students will work with a "client" as a requirement of the course. Requisites: PR, SOC 140, SOC 362 or permission of instructor.
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SOC 472: Social Inequality
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) A theoretical and empirical examination of structured social inequality in societies based on power, privilege, and prestige.
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SOC 475: Sociology of Urban and Rural Areas
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) An examination of urban and rural life. Topics will include the development of the scientific study of urban and rural society; the historical development of cities; social, material, demographic and ecological forces in urban and rural areas; social problems and social change in the urban and rural landscapes.
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SOC 485: Sociology of Human Relationships
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) Human relationships constitute distinctive and important social phenomena, which require a systematic conceptualization in order to develop, maintain, and/or modify them. The purpose of this course is to gain an understanding of human relationships that will make possible their systematic assessment and classification and provide a basis for intervention to improve their functioning.
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SOC 621: Advanced Sociological Research
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) An applied and technique-oriented course in which students engage in qualitative and quantitative projects, data analysis B, SPSS, and report writing. Requisites: PERM.
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SOC 644: Sociology of Aging
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) Examines the status of the elderly in contemporary society. Designed to sensitize students to the conditions which operate to define the elderly as a "problem group." Emphasis on both theoretical and applied work in gerontology.
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SOC 647: Comparative Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) The study of Stone Age cultures and how they contrast with industrial societies regarding family, politics, economics, and religion; special focus on a designated North American tribe or culture.
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SOC 670: Grant Proposal Development
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) Students completing this course will understand the basics of grant proposal writing. The grants process is investigated followed by students working in teams to write two (2) grant proposals. This is one of the courses required for the certificate in Grant Proposal Writing. Graduate students will read two (2) additional books on proposal writing and submit written summaries.
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SOC 672: Workshop in Sociology +
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(1-3) Selected topics are subjected to intensive examination. Emphasis is upon student participation in discussions and extra class projects. Of special interest to students in the areas of business, teaching, social work, and school administration. Requisites: PERM.
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SOC 673: Program Development and Evaluation for Grant Proposals
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) This course teaches the important skills of program development and evaluation for people who plan to write grant proposals for service agencies. Successful grant proposals have strong proposed programs and evaluations of those programs. Students will develop a fictitious program and prepare an evaluation for that program. Prerequisites: Any Introduction to Social Research course or Permission of the Instructor.
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