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SOC 101: Introduction to Statistics for Sociologists
4.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Provides students with an overall view of the role and techniques of statistics in the presentation and interpretation of social science data. Lectures emphasize descriptive statistics: measures of central tendency and variability, and association and correlation. Introduction is given to statistical inference: sampling distributions, hypothesis-testing, and estimation. Lab sessions provide demonstrations and training in the practical application of concepts and techniques dealt with in lectures. Students learn to use the computer as an aid in data processing and analysis. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 4.0
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SOC 102A: Research Methods in Sociology
4.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
This two-semester sequence begins with instruction in the basic steps in research: problem definition, research design, sampling and data collection methods including observation, interviewing, questionnaire construction and the use of documents and other unobtrusive data sources. In the accompanying laboratory, exercises reinforce methodological processes, including dimensioning and operationalizing concepts, sampling, hypothesis construction, and the development of observational instruments and questionnaires. The semester concludes with the preparation of an individual or group research proposal and observational instrument. Prerequisite: SOC 101 or equivalent. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 4.0
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SOC 102B: Research Methods Laboratory
2.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
In the second semester, instruction covers the processing and analysis of both qualitative and quantitative data, including analytic induction, manipulation of computerized data files, application of descriptive and inferential statistics, table construction, and the preparation of a written research report. Students will collect and analyze data in accordance with a proposal developed in the preceding semester and prepare a written report. Lab exercises will reinforce computer and statistical skills. Prerequisite: SOC 101 or equivalent; SOC 102A. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 2.0
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SOC 106: Births, Deaths and Borders
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Studies population including growth and decline, fertility and mortality trends, migration, human ecology, and the interrelationship of population and socioeconomic change. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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SOC 110: Urban Life and Problems
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Takes a political economic approach to urban development, with special emphasis on the roles played by various social groups and institutions. Particular attention is given to the effects of urban growth, oppositional movements to growth and the global developments that affect urban conditions. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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SOC 118: Chicano Community
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Analyzes the institutions, norms, values, and traditions of the Chicano community. Included is an examination of the Chicano community's progress in mainstream American life with attention to the effect of ethnocentrism, racism and class. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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SOC 120: Ethnic and Race Relations
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Analyzes relations among various racial, religious, nationality, and gender groups as they interact with racism, ethnocentrism and class in the U.S. and the world. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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SOC 122: Immigration Studies
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Examines the social phenomena of labor migration, immigration, and transnationalism, and places their origins and development in the context of political-economic national inequalities. Advances an understanding of why societies experience migration, immigration, and transnationalism, and evaluates competing and complementary theoretical frameworks explaining these migratory processes, particularly as they relate to the U.S. Special attention will be given to race, gender, and class relations as impacted by labor migration processes. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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SOC 123: Black Studies in Sociology
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Introduces students to the sociological analysis of Black American life in the U.S. -- the complex phenomena of Black issues, emerging theories of race, and the cumulative scholarship on black identity, experience, socio-economic status, and social organization.. Focus is on the original contributions of social scientists to Black Studies in Sociology. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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SOC 124: Social Justice in Interdisciplinary Perspective
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Examines the nature and forms of social justice and injustice. Key philosophical and theoretical models and debates over the meaning of social justice, using historical and contemporary examples to highlight important concepts and controversies are addressed. Faculty from different departments within SSIS, and occasionally from other colleges, will address how their discipline understands and analyzes issues of social justice. Students will be encouraged to critically assess the assumptions of various perspectives on social justice, and to address the relationship of academe and social activism in achieving social justice. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or instructor permission. Cross listed as ANTH 130, ID 124, ENVS 124, ETHN 124 and FACS 124. Only one may be counted for credit. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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