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SOC 212: Evolution and Revolution: An Introduction to the Study of Comparative Social Change
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Chirot, Hirschman Examines the major aspects of human societies, including political and economic systems, family structure, social stratification, and demographic patters as influenced by environmental conditions, technology, cultural traditions, and legacies of prior history and relationships to other societies. Not open for credit to students who have taken SOC 112.
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SOC 220: Introduction to Sociological Methods
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
QSR Familiarizes students with the logic of analysis in social sciences. Students learn to recognize good research design, understand and interpret main arguments employing different methods, and evaluate whether research findings support stated conclusions.
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SOC 222: Sociology of Sport
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Weis Introduction to the sociological analysis of sport. Issues discussed include the history, definition, and functions of sport; role of sport in the socialization of children; the relationship between sport and values; athletics within the social organization of education; deviance, crime, and violence in sport; the business and economics of sport.
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SOC 240: Introduction to Social Psychology: Perspectives on Individual Behavior
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Major theoretical perspectives on individual behavior in social settings. Social cognition, behaviorism, symbolic interaction, and attitudes. Ways people develop as social beings. Traditional lecture format is not used in this course. Student learning is based on individualized programs of reading and frequent tests of student comprehension. Offered: AWSp.
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SOC 247: Contemporary Social Movements
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Minkoff Introduction to theory and research on national-level collective mobilizations organized for political change. Emphasis on how political, organizational, and cultural factors shape social movement emergence and development, and individual participation.
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SOC 260: African American Family
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Scott Explores the structures and functioning of various types of black families. Single-parent families, two-parent families, extended families, and consensual families are explored. Their consequences for male/female relationships are linked and critiqued. Offered: jointly with AFRAM 260.
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SOC 261: The African-American Experience Through Literature
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Scott Instructs students in hermeneutical and sociological methods of analyses. Analyzes selected novels, essays, poems, short stories, and plays with the purpose of understanding the structures and functions of both society and personality. Offered: jointly with AFRAM 261.
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SOC 265: Globalization and the Transformation Economy and Society in Asia
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Hamilton Examines the rapid and extensive social and economic development throughout Asia since the mid-20th century; the corresponding retail revolution in the American economy; the evolution of characteristic Asian product categories; and the impact of these developments on the social and economic organization of Asian economies. Offered: jointly with SISA 265.
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SOC 266: Introduction to Labor Studies
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Conceptual and theoretical issues in the study of labor and work. Role of labor in national and international politics. Formation of labor movements. Historical and contemporary role of labor in the modern world. Offered: jointly with HIST 249/POL S 249.
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SOC 270: Social Problems
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Black Processes of social and personal disorganization and reorganization in relation to poverty, crime, suicide, family disorganization, mental disorders, and similar social problems.
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