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SOC 245: Conflict Management
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Analysis of conflict types and development of conflict management skills in such areas as the family, education, medicine, race, religion, criminal justice, poverty, business, politics, and international relations. (3 Credits)
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SOC 2450: Conflict Management
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Analysis of conflict types and development of conflict management skills in such areas as the family, education, medicine, race, religion, criminal justice, poverty, business, politics, and international relations.
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SOC 250: Sociology of Family and Marriage
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Study of family, marriage and intimate relationships in this society and cross-culturally. It includes: the organization and structure of families; family socialization; mate selection; alternative family; conflict; adaptation; divorce; violence in the family; the reconstituted family; intimacy; sexual attraction & love. Theoretical, conceptual and pragmatic applications are emphasized. (3 Credits)
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SOC 2500: Sociology of Family and Marriage
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Study of family, marriage and intimate relationships in this society and cross-culturally. It includes: the organization and structure of families; family socialization; mate selection; alternative family; conflict; adaptation; divorce; violence in the family; the reconstituted family; intimacy; sexual attraction & love. Theoretical, conceptual and pragmatic applications are emphasized.
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SOC 303: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Study of the theories, concepts and measures of delinquency. Individualistic, structural, environmental, and social psychological approaches are considered. Juvenile justice advocacy, the processing of the offender, juvenile corrections and children's rights are among those topics considered. Students are helped to familiarize themselves with state and local delinquency issues. (3 Credits)
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SOC 3030: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Study of the theories, concepts and measures of delinquency. Individualistic, structural, environmental, and social psychological approaches are considered. Juvenile justice advocacy, the processing of the offender, juvenile corrections and children's rights are among those topics considered. Students are helped to familiarize themselves with state and local delinquency issues.
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SOC 305: Sociology of Sport
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course examines the influential role that sports play in American and world culture. Both professional and amateur sports are looked at, from the point of view of business, entertainment, and participation. The function of sport as both a training ground and an outlet for aggressive behavior is examined. The course explores the paradox of competition and cooperation as core values in team sports, and seeks an explanation for the relative popularity of different sports in different cultures. (3 Credits)
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SOC 3050: Sociology of Sport
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course examines the influential role that sports play in American and world culture. Both professional and amateur sports are looked at, from the point of view of business, entertainment, and participation. The function of sport as both a training ground and an outlet for aggressive behavior is examined. The course explores the paradox of competition and cooperation as core values in team sports, and seeks an explanation for the relative popularity of different sports in different cultures.
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SOC 335: Urban Issues and Problems
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Analyzes the development of urban areas and the industries within these cities. Students also discuss the present tendency for industrial relocation and its impact on populations. The course examines current urban problems such as homelessness, the underclass, unemployment, racism, classism, and urban decay. In addition, the instructor will analyze the locus of urban decision making and analyze the prospects for the future of urban areas, with particular emphasis on Detroit. (3 Credits)
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SOC 3350: Urban Issues and Problems
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Analyzes the development of urban areas and the industries within these cities. Students also discuss the present tendency for industrial relocation and its impact on populations. The course examines current urban problems such as homelessness, the underclass, unemployment, racism, classism, and urban decay. In addition, the instructor will analyze the locus of urban decision making and analyze the prospects for the future of urban areas, with particular emphasis on Detroit.
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