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3.00 Credits
On Demand. Analysis of the social foundations of science and knowledge and the impact of science on other social institutions. Prerequisites & Notes: Junior-senior standing; minimum of 12 hours of sociology course work, including SOC 2710G (or permission of the instructor). Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
On Demand. Introduces critical theoretical and methodological approaches in the sociological study of disasters.? Examines human preparedness and response to disaster events, issues of social stratification and inequality, and social forces that influence vulnerability and social policy. Prerequisites & Notes: SOC 2710G or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
(Arr.-Arr.-1-12) (Credit/No Credit) Experience in an agency or organization. The course will be offered on a credit/no credit basis; however, the total hours must not exceed 12 hours including courses taken in any other internship offered by the University. Prerequisites & Notes: Permission of the Internship Coordinator, acceptance of the student by the agency or organization involved, a cumulative GPA of 2.50, a minimum of 75 hours of course work completed, and a minimum grade of C in either SOC 3660 or 4000. Credits: 1 to 12
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6.00 Credits
(Arr.-Arr.-1-3) Individual study of a topic of the student's choice under the direction of a faculty member. The student must submit and receive approval of a detailed study plan prior to central registration. This course may be repeated for a total of not more than six semester hours of credit. Prerequisites & Notes: Fifteen semester hours of sociology and a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better or permission of instructor. Credits: 1 to 3
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(Arr.-Arr. 1-3) On Demand. Consideration of special topics in sociology, using secondary sources. Special emphasis on an area of interest to the student who must submit a detailed study proposal to be approved by faculty supervisor and Departmental Honors Coordinator, prior to registration. The product may be applied to SOC 4644, Honors Thesis.? WI Prerequisites & Notes: Admission to Departmental Honors Program, permission of Departmental Honors Coordinator, and completion of a minimum of 15 hours of sociology. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 3 hours. Course restricted to Sociology majors. Equivalent course: SOC 4400. Credits: 1 to 3
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3.00 Credits
(Arr.-Arr. 3) On Demand. In consultation with a faculty supervisor, the student designs, executes, and writes the results of an original piece of research using primary data. Any research methodology may be employed. The student must submit a detailed study proposal to be approved by the faculty supervisor and the Departmental Honors Coordinator prior to registration. The product may be applied to SOC 4644, Honors Thesis.? WI Prerequisites & Notes: Admission to Departmental Honors Program, permission of Departmental Honors Coordinator, completion of SOC 4444, one of the honors core courses (SOC 3920 or SOC 3291 or SOC 3292), one of the non-honors core courses (SOC 3250 or SOC 3620 or SOC 3630), and completion of a total minimum of 18 hours of sociology. Course may not be repeated. Course restricted to Sociology majors. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
(Arr.-Arr. 3) On Demand. Preparation of a written thesis on a topic in sociology approved by faculty supervisor and Departmental Honors Coordinator prior to registration. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Admission to Departmental Honors Program, permission of Departmental Honors Coordinator, completion of SOC 4555, one of the honors core courses (SOC 3920 or SOC 3291 or SOC 3292), two of the non-honors core courses (SOC 3250 or SOC 3620 or SOC 3630), and completion of a total minimum of 30 hours of sociology. Course may not be repeated. Course restricted to Sociology majors. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
S. Analysis of transitory phenomena, including publics, audiences, crowds, mobs, riots, and social movements. Prerequisites & Notes: SOC 2710G. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
S. This course surveys sociological approaches to the study of social movements. Topics include mobilization and recruitment, organization and tactics, identity and ideology, as well as the historical context in which social movement activism takes place. Case studies of specific movements will be presented. Prerequisites & Notes: SOC 2710G or permission of instructor. Course may not be repeated. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
S. Advanced study of theories of etiology, treatment and prevention. Prerequisites & Notes: SOC 2710G, 2761 or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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