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Prerequisites: Tier One courses (SOC 1, 3, 25, and SOC 130W or UDWE). Survey of classical and contemporary sociological theory. Major sociological theories presented include functionalism, conflict, rationalismutilitarianism, and symbolic interactionism, as well as their origins in the thought of Marx, Weber, Durkheim, Comte, Saint- Simon, and others. FS
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Analysis of directions, patterns, and processes of social and cultural change. S even
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Population theories and history; demographic processes and variables in contemporary society. Analysis of census data.
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Prerequisites: Tier One courses (SOC 1, 3, 25, and SOC 130W or UDWE). Social factors affecting the development of social personality, attitudes and behavior. Basic social processes involved in interpersonal interaction. Demonstrations and student observations to increase an understanding of social processes in everyday life. FS
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Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation and Breadth Area D. The urban concept; form and development of urban areas; scientific study of urban places and populations; effect of urbanization on social institutions and social relations. G.E. Integration ID. FS
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The family in historic and contemporary society, theoretical frameworks for analyzing the family, family dynamics; changes in family functions, structures, and roles. FS
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Exploration of the basic elements of interpersonal relationships including listening, disclosure, feedback, empathy. S
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Major sects, denominations, and churches; integrative and disintegrative processes in the United States; contemporary religious phenomena. S
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Content of course will vary from semester to semester. Topics include an introduction to computer data analysis, a more in-depth discussion of computer data analysis, survey research, observational techniques, measurement, sampling.
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3.00 Credits
No prior knowledge of computers is necessary. Introduction to computer applications in the social sciences, spreadsheets, database management, statistical applications, email, data archives, Internet, Lexis-Nexis. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
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