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4.00 Credits
Classical and contemporary theories shaping contemporary thought. [Prereq: SOC 201.]
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4.00 Credits
Nature of gender dynamics linking personal experiences to the structure and functioning of institutions, to cultural/subcultural aspects of society, and to interests of the powerful. [DCG-d.]
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4.00 Credits
The ecosystem. Spatial/temporal aspects of ecology. Expansion/ distribution of species; growth of cities; organizational structures.
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4.00 Credits
"Outsiders" byvirtue of age, physical status, ethnic heritage, socioeconomic status, or social and occupational roles-elderly, disabled, poor, women, nonwhites, police officers. Role engulfment, anomie, and alienation.
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4.00 Credits
We are cyborgs in a matrix of informational technologies. Explores race, class, and gender in a networked society. Power, resistance, and inequalities are central organizing themes.
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4.00 Credits
This seminar introduces students to the study of U.S. and international social movements. Students study the causes, activities, successes, and failures of social movements, and their importance in the contemporary world.
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4.00 Credits
Application of criminal justice to the surrounding natural environment from legal, ethical, and social perspectives.
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4.00 Credits
Examines environmental justice and environmental inequality on a global level and their implications for communities and nation states.
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4.00 Credits
Theoretical principles, ethical issues, and common techniques for conducting social science research. Quantitative and qualitative approaches. [Prereq: SOC 282 or IA.]
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4.00 Credits
20th century theories: functionalism, conflict, interactionism, exchange, structural, phenomenological, existential, interpretive, and critical.
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