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SOC 338: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Examination of juvenile delinquency. Studies kinds of offenses, police reactions, detention, court decisions, probation, rehabilitation, theories of causation and methods of prevention. Prerequisites: SOC 100, plus 3 additional credits in sociology. 3 credits
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SOC 344: Medical Sociology
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Medical Sociology Examination of the influence of social factors such as race, class and gender on health and illness of individuals and groups in society. Included are discussions about ethical issues in health care research and application of sociological theories, as well as, the review of global health issues such as AIDS, and the structure and outcomes of different health care systems including the U.S. 3 credits.
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SOC 345: Aging and the Aged
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: 3 credits of SOC, ANT, or PSY. The social position of the aged in contemporary society. Emphasis upon basic areas of family, work and community and the role of formal and informal community institutions. Some type of community involvement by the student is required. 3 credits.
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SOC 350: Drugs and Modernity
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: 3 credits in SOC. Drug use is constant, a phenomenon as common as the human experience as religion and music. The use of various substances to change states of feeling and conscious experience is woven into modern societies' conflicts about valid norms and beliefs as well as concerns about public health. Paradoxically, the societies that have the highest rate of illicit dependency also have the most visible anti-drug norms. In this course we put aside the question of how our dicipline can solve social problems on which we may disagree. Instead we pursue what we can learn by examining drug use as a phenomenon and how it continues to shape our world. 3 credits.
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SOC 351: Sociology of Religion
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Sociological perspectives on religion as both a persistent and changing social institution. The role of religion in both implementing and impeding social change, policy, and discourse; sociological explanations and studies on religious experience, identity, affiliation, and structure; and the impact of religion on controversial public issues, other social institutions and issues pertaining to class, race, and gender. Prerequisites: SOC 100, plus 3 additional credits in sociology. 3 credits.
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SOC 360: Social Change
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: 6 SOC credits. Examination of a range of theoretical and practical issues about the change of American institutions. Student participation and topics of current concern are emphasized. 3 credits.
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SOC 361: Urban Sociology
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisites: SOC 100, plus 3 additional SOC credits. The growth of cities, their physical and demographic characteristics, planning and redevelopment, and particularly the behavior patterns and social relationships of modern urban living are considered. 3 credits.
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SOC 362: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Study of who makes laws, who breaks laws, and people’s reaction to the breaking of laws. Analyzes the formulation of criminal law, major types of crime, theories of criminal behavior, social organization of law enforcement, the courts, and the prisons. Prerequisite: 6 credits in sociology or political science. 3 credits.
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SOC 363: Social Inequality in the U
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Explores social stratification in the U.S., including social class as well as aspects of race, ethnicity, and gender, along with its causes and consequences. SOC 100, plus 3 additional credits of sociology. 3 credits.
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SOC 365: Social Interaction
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Relationship of self to others and society through exploration of micro-sociological theory and data. An emphasis on interpersonal and organizational behavior as shaped by social forces. Prerequisites: SOC 100, plus 3 additional credits in sociology. 3 credits.
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