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SOCI 3330: Social Deviance:
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
Covers theoretical and empirical issues in the understanding and designation of deviant behavior; addresses the analysis or the social causes and consequences of deviance, conformity, and societal reactions.
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SOCI 3331: Youth and Society
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
A study of the history of changing conceptions of childhood, the family, and childhood socialization; the invention of adolescence and the various attributions to childhood and adolescence; and a survey of major developmental schemes of adolescence with an emphasis on characteristics of American adolescence as conducive to delinquency.
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SOCI 3332: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
The philosophy, theory, and history of juvenile delinquency, including its causes, preventions, and measurement from sociological perspectives.
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SOCI 3336: Women, Crime, and the Criminal Justice System
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
A sociological analysis of women as criminal offenders, victims, and as workers in criminal justice fields. Examines how gender influences criminal law and the practices of criminal justice agencies. Covers historical perspectives on women and crime, the adequacy of contemporary criminological perspectives for explaining female criminality.
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SOCI 3340: Social Stratification
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
An introduction to social stratification with a primary emphasis on theories of stratification and on an empirical examination of the American class structure. Includes historical-comparative material and addresses other dimensions of inequality such as race, ethnicity, sex, and age as they interact with social class.
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SOCI 3373: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
Examines social interactions that relate people to each other in everyday life with special focus on symbolic communication. Exploration of how humans create and define experience. This model of symbolic interactionism is compared critically to other approaches for explaining human conduct.
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SOCI 3375: Sociology of Death, Grief, and Caring
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
Examines the phenomenon of death as it relates to the social structure of selected cultures; the patterns of social interaction which surround and give meaning to various aspects of death, loss, grief, and caring; and the plans of action which individuals and societies develop to guide them as they confront death.
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SOCI 3380: Sociological Theory
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
Critical examination of the modern grounding of sociological theory based on the works of classical theorists and the emergence of contemporary theoretical paradigms.
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SOCI 3413: Sociology of Education
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
This course focuses on the relationships between Education and Society in the United States, including public and private education in America. Particular emphasis will be placed on application of sociological theories and insights to the advancement of the goal of increased effectiveness of schools, teachers and students.
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SOCI 3950: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
A variable content course. Either 1) a faculty-initiated course which allows students the opportunity to enroll in specifically titled courses, or 2) a student-initiated directed study at an introductory level.
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