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SOC 307: Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: CJ 307 Offered every summer Prerequisite: 3 credit hours in sociology or anthropology. This course considers the problem of delinquency in culture and its relation to conventional culture. We will examine the introduction to delinquent lifestyles and the relationship to adult criminal behavior.
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SOC 309: Gender and Globalization
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: ANTH 309; WMSTU 309 This course examines the economic, socio-political, and cultural aspects of globalization within the framework of contemporary debates about the phenomenon. The main focus will be on how globalization affects gender roles, ideology and the experiences of men and women in transnational contexts. Our own discussion of the meaning of globalization will address questions about the novel character of globalization, shifts in labor and production practices, and the contested relevance of the nation-state.
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SOC 310: Mind,Self and Society
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Prerequisite: SOC 101 and one other 3 credit hour course in sociology or anthropology This course examines the social origins of the individual's self or identity; the relationship between individuals and society; the social construction of reality and individual consciousness; the social presentation of self in every-day society; and the ways individuals try to shape how others perceive oneself.
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SOC 312: Crime Theory
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: CJ 312
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SOC 316: Crime Victims
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: CJ 316
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SOC 318: Sociology of Aging
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Prerequisite: 3 credit hours in sociology or anthropology This course explores the sociological aspects and theories of aging. Using a cross-cultural perspective, the content focuses on issues in life-course, leisure and retirement, social ecology and structure, interpersonal and intergenerational relations, and the economics and politics of aging.
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SOC 325: Race,Class,Gender and the Law
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: CJ 325; WMSTU 325 This course introduces students to the complex and subtle ways social inequality is produced and reproduced in and through U.S. law and social practices. We examine race, class, sex and gender hierarchies as interrelated systems and consider how an individual's multiple statuses (race, class, gender, sexuality) combine to produce sets of privileges and constraints.
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SOC 327: Sociology of Childhood
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Prerequisite: 3 credit hours in sociology or anthropology An examination of socializing agents, structural constraints and support by fundamental American institutions as they affect child development. Legal, commercial, religious, familial and political institutions are explored for their effects on the development of the young child.
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SOC 338: Drug Abuse
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: CJ 338
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SOC 345: Jurisprudence and Gender
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: CJ 345; WMSTU 345 The Rule of Law is meant to establish a system of rules founded on principles rather than personalities. In this course we examine a system that is gendered, built on the story of men's lives. Our analysis takes us through at least three major strains of legal argument that begin with different assumptions and lead to different policy outcomes but all of which are guided by a notion of gender equality.
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