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3.00 Credits
Among other issues, examines sociological theories of religion, religious organization, religion and social change, and new religious movements, with emphasis on religion in the U.S.
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3.00 Credits
Explores meaning-making within the United States' social structure. Students examine the cultural dimensions of important social processes including race, power, resistance, class, gender, family, etc. Includes theoretical and empirical analyses of both high and popular cultural forms, discursive practices, semiotics, signs and symbols, and processes of cultural production (at home, work, in art, music, theater, etc.). 263 455 Sociology of Work and Occupations (3 hrs) Contemporary work situations and experiences. Alienation in work, impact of technological change and bureaucratization, primary work groups and work culture, professionalization, unionization, workers' self-management experiments, and workleisure relationship.
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3.00 Credits
Development of discipline of sociology in terms of major trends of sociological theory, past and present, and major theoretical problem areas. Nature of sociological theory in relation to other disciplines.
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3.00 Credits
Descriptive statistics, fundamentals of probability theory, fundamentals of statistical inference, including estimation and hypothesis testing, and use of a typical statistical package such as MINITAB. Prerequisite: MA 113 or MA 115 or placement. Student cannot receive credit for more than one of ST 281or MSC 287. Lab Fee: $40.
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3.00 Credits
See MA 487. This course is taught as MA 487/ST 487.
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3.00 Credits
Focusing on gender as a fundamental category of meaning, introduces methods and approaches to Women's Studies in a variety of disciplines, examining the pervasive and often unacknowledged ways that gender changes our social institutions, individual knowledge, and interpersonal relationships.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Pre-announced special areas addressed in seminar format, laboratory work, or practicum. May be taken twice for credit. Prerequisite: WS 200.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Readings and/or individual research in an area of specialized interest to both student and instructor. Prerequisite: WS 200 and permission of instructor.
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