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SOC 103: Sport and Society
3.00 Credits
Lasell University
This course explores the factors that shape sport in a culture and how sport mirrors the society in which it exists. It examines the contributions of recreational and competitive sport to a culture. It includes the role of business in sport and how business interests in sport have served as a catalyst for growth. S.
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SOC 190D: Directed Study
1.00 Credits
Lasell University
Independent Project desinged with student & Faculty member. Preqrequisite: Dept Chair Approval
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SOC 205: Mexico in Context* SVL 205/HUM 205
4.00 Credits
Lasell University
This fall semester course includes fifteen hours of service during the term and two weeks of community service and study in Mexico during January break. The course provides an introduction to Mexican history and culture and offers a variety of perspectives on globalization, poverty and human rights. The experience in Mexico includes individual home stays with Mexican families and a minimum of 60 hours of manual labor and reflective intellectual work, including class sessions, as well as structured and unstructured encounters with business owners, farm workers, university students, city officials in two cities in Veracruz, Mexico. The goal of servicelearning in the state of Veracruz is not to change Mexico, but to learn about the country from Mexicans, and about the impact of the United States on its neighbors. The course and trip fulfill a Multicultural Area of Inquiry requirement. Students must apply and may only register with the permission of the Mexico program director. F.
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SOC 208,308,408: Special Topics in Sociology
3.00 Credits
Lasell University
This course examines different topics from a soci- ological perspective with the goal of allowing faculty and students to explore issues that meet special interests. Courses could be offered at the 200, 300, or 400 levels, depending on the level of work to be required and the number of prerequisites for the course. As needed.
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SOC 214: Sociology of Families
3.00 Credits
Lasell University
This course examines the physiological, psychological, and cultural aspects of one’s expression of self and how they influence the patterns and process of establishing and maintaining a family unit. Patterns and processes of forming and dissolving family relationships, and finally, reinforcing the stability of the family unit are considered. Prerequisite: SOC 101. F, S.
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SOC 221: Contemporary Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Lasell University
This course examines conditions and issues that result in tension and disorder. Examples drawn primarily from American society include: labeling and social control of deviants, oppression of minorities, poverty, violence, ageism, and ecological concerns. Prerequisite: SOC 101. F, S.
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SOC 301: Race and Ethnic Relations
3.00 Credits
Lasell University
This course examines the changing nature of race and ethnic relations with primary emphasis on the United States. Topics include the following: the origins and consequences of racial/ethnic discriminations; immigration policies; movements for integration and separatism; the role of class, religion, and gender on issues of race/ethnicity; the impact of widely differing cultural heritages on our national life, and specific present day problems and trends. Prerequisites: PSYC 101 or SOC 101 and a 200 level Social Science course. F, S.
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SOC 304: Sociology of Education
3.00 Credits
Lasell University
This course analyzes education as a formal and informal organizational structure in American society. The primary focus is on education as a tool for social cohesion, consensus, control, and as a socialization agent influencing one's self concept. Prerequisites: SOC 101 and a 200 level Social Science course. As needed.
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SOC 308: Special Topics in Sociology
3.00 Credits
Lasell University
This course examines different topics from a sociological perspective with the goal of allowing faculty and students to explore issues that meet special interests. Courses could be offered at the 200, 300, or 400 levels, depending on the level of work to be required and the number of prerequisites for the course.
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SOC 310: Sociological Theory
3.00 Credits
Lasell University
This course is a historical survey of classica and contemporary theories in sociology. Theories are examined as explanatory tools in the understanding of social structure and social change, and as reflections of the societal conditions from which they emerged. Prerequisites: Any 200 level Sociology course and Junior or Senior status. As needed.
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