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SOC 2721: Social Stratification
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. A descriptive and theoretical analysis of the issues of social inequities and social justice; a study of the problems created by differential status, power, and social mobility. Prerequisites & Notes: SOC 2710G. Credits: 3
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SOC 2750G: Social Problems in Contemporary Society
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S.? Sociological considerations of the historical development, definitions and nature of social problems, ranging from the global to the interpersonal, and grounded within theoretical frameworks. S7 901; SOC 911 Credits: 3
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SOC 2761: Introduction to Criminology
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S.? A survey of major sociological explanations for criminal behavior and factors affecting who is criminalized. Topics include threats to society from street to "suite" (white collar and political) crimes. CRJ 912 Prerequisites & Notes: SOC 2710G. Credits: 3
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SOC 2780: The Sociology of Deviant Behavior
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. Historical and structural analysis of changing notions of definition, etiology and treatment of deviant behavior. Contemporary theory and research will be employed to illustrate recent trends and political consequences of such trends. SOC 915 Credits: 3
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SOC 2820: Sociology of Education
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
S. A sociological analysis of education as a distinct social institution with an emphasis on the complex organizational structure, the relationship between the educational system and the individual, as well as other social institutions, and the process of social change as it applies to the system of education. Prerequisites & Notes: Course may not be repeated. Credits: 3
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SOC 2830: Family and Society
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. Background of the modern family; the impact of culture and social change; personality factors involved in marriage; family disorganization. S7 902; SOC 912 WI Credits: 3
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SOC 2840: Racial and Cultural Minorities
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
On Demand. The causes and consequences of prejudice and discrimination; the effects of majority and minority status for intergroup relations. SOC 913 Prerequisites & Notes: SOC 2710G. Credits: 3
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SOC 2850: Classical Social Theory
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. The development of sociological thought will be traced from the earliest dialogues of social theory through the founders of the discipline. Special focus will be placed on a selection of primary contributors to classical sociological theory. Prerequisites & Notes: SOC 2710G. Credits: 3
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SOC 2890G: Social Problems in Contemporary Society,Honors
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
On Demand. Sociological analysis of the historical development, definitions, and nature of social problems, grounded within theoretical frameworks. S7 901 WI Prerequisites & Notes: Admission to the University Honors College. Credits: 3
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SOC 3000: Sociology of Sport
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F. Application of sociological theories and empirical research findings to sport, and its socio-cultural context. Focus on the functions of various forms of these activities for society, and controversies regarding their legitimacy. Cross-cultural, comparative examples are used. Credits: 3
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